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Getting to grips with developing and managing e-book collections: an
introduction

to be held in the

University of the West of England, (Bolland) Library, Frenchay Campus,
Coldharbour Lane, Bristol 
Tuesday, 25th May 2010, 9.30 - 16.30
			
Course Outline
This course opens the door to a new electronic format and is designed to
support librarians who are beginning to set up e-book collections. In
the last eight years, there has been an unprecedented growth in the
publishing of e-books with an increasing array of different types
available for all sectors. The programme will give you the opportunity
to explore different e-books including a range of commercially-published
and free reference works, monographs, textbooks, and fiction. Examples
will include individual titles and also collections of e-books, such as
those offered by NetLibrary, Credo, MyiLibrary and Oxford University
Press. The course will also facilitate consideration of the new
opportunities e-books offer for librarians and users in academic, public
and special library and information services, and will explore the
significant collection management and promotional issues which challenge
information and library staff. 

The course is designed to offer: 
*	an understanding of the nature of e-books
*	a familiarity with range of commercially-produced e-books from
publishers and aggregators
*	a familiarity with range of free e-books 
*	an appreciation of the advantages and disadvantages of the
medium
*	an appreciation of the collection management issues associated
with bibliographical control, selection, acquisition, access,
evaluation, licensing, and archiving
*	a familiarity with the different ways of promoting awareness and
use of e-books.

In addition to talks by the presenters, the course includes practical
exercises. One will allow delegates to explore examples of online
e-books in a structured way. Others will comprise activities during
which delegates will examine the major collection management, and
marketing and promotion issues. Plenary sessions led by the course
presenters will be held to enable delegates to  discuss their findings
in the light of current research and professional practice.

Course Presenters:
Chris Armstrong and Ray Lonsdale have been working and offering courses
in the field of e-books, e-resources and collection management for the
past 12 years, both in the UK and abroad. Up until recently, they were
members of the Joint Information Systems Committee e-Book Working Group,
which has been promoting the publishing and uptake of e-books in further
and higher education and sixth form colleges. Ray is Reader in
Information Studies at Aberystwyth University and a Director of
Information Automation Limited. He has specialised in the field of
collection management and, in particular, in the management of
electronic collections. Ray has published extensively and has edited
several national and international professional and academic journals.
Chris runs a consultancy, research and training company, Information
Automation Limited, which he set up in 1987. The company specialises in
all forms of electronic resources and in electronic publishing, a topic
on which Chris has taught a module in the Department in Aberystwyth.
Chris is a regular writer, and sits on the editorial boards of three
professional journals.
			
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Getting to grips with developing and managing e-book collections: an
introduction

University of the West of England, (Bolland) Library,
Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol Tuesday, 25th May 2010, 9.30
- 16.30
			
Costs (including lunch and refreshments):
UKeiG members £180 + VAT at the current rate; others £220 + VAT at the
current rate  
			
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