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Getting Started With Demand-Driven Acquisitions for E-Books: A LITA Guide, by Theresa S. Arndt
Susan E. Thomas
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY, 2022
The use of multimedia as a part of digital literacy also becomes the demand of this 21st-century education. The material has to be more technological and supports student-oriented learning methods.
Fitrawati Fitrawati +4 more
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The use of multimedia as a part of digital literacy also becomes the demand of this 21st-century education. The material has to be more technological and supports student-oriented learning methods.
Fitrawati Fitrawati +4 more
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Library Demand for E-books and E-book Pricing: An Economic Analysis
Stanley M. Besen, Sheila Nataraj Kirby
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H-Acq-ing the Approval Plan: Piloting a Purchase on Demand Program
Collection Management, 2023Limited budgets and the desire to address patrons’ immediate resource needs require libraries to consider an agile approach to collection building.
Simona Tabacaru +4 more
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Improving School Heads’ Digital Skills through e-Books on Canvas as a Learning Management System
ASEAN Journal of Open and Distance LearningDigital skills have been in demand in the workplace. However, school heads have demonstrated inadequacies in using digital skills in education. The study employed pre-tests and post-tests using a validated research instrument to describe the school heads’
Gerry S. Digo, Jan Julius B. Foster
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International Journal of Instruction
This study investigates the factors influencing users' willingness to use e-books. A quantitative research method was employed. 600 valid questionnaires were finally obtained, with an effective rate of 93.7 %. They were from both sexes: male (n=120; 20%)
Malik M. Alrefaei
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This study investigates the factors influencing users' willingness to use e-books. A quantitative research method was employed. 600 valid questionnaires were finally obtained, with an effective rate of 93.7 %. They were from both sexes: male (n=120; 20%)
Malik M. Alrefaei
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Intertemporal Price Discrimination with Complementary Products: E-Books and E-Readers
Management Sciences, 2019This paper studies intertemporal price discrimination (IPD) with complementary products in the context of e-readers and e-books using individual-level data (2008-2012).
Hui Li
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