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The student consumer and the rise of e-textbook platforms - Ken Chad Consulting Ltd

A recent report for the Society of College, National & University Libraries (Sconul) listed ‘students as customers’ as one of the five top ‘transformational’ trends that will impact libraries over the next ten years. These student consumers are not all happy and one reason is the rising cost of textbooks and the lack of availability from libraries. The briefing paper looks at the textbook market and the moves to digital and more interactive learning resources. It analyses new approaches to textbook publication including Open Textbooks and institutional initiatives and new ways libraries are delivering e-textbooks to students. It concludes with an analysis of the potential disruptive impact of new user focussed e-textbook platforms

This is the fourth Higher Education Library Technology briefing paper. HELibTech is a free and open community resource which aims to provide a starting point for anyone interested in library technology in Higher Education. This paper was supported by sponsorship from Bibliotech Education.The author retained full editorial control over the content of this paper and maintained an independent and impartial view of the issues.
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Exploring Students' E-Textbook Practices in Higher Education

Exploring Students' E-Textbook Practices in Higher Education | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

"A two-year university-wide study of students' e-textbook practices found that e-textbook use has increased and become broader demographically."


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Nicole Reid's curator insight, July 16, 2015 7:45 PM

This article shows how technology is improving education! I personally have e-textbooks for my Master's program and the nice thing I enjoy about e-textbooks is that I can search and find what I am looking for without having to try to look through a 200 page book and find where I highlighted about a topic. I can highlight and write notes in adobe digital education which is what I use to read my e-textbook. You can also highlight and stick notes PDF files via the toolbar task Diigo. No longer do I have to carry around a 20lb textbook. Now I can access my notes and readings from almost anywhere.