Title
Electronic Books For Children In Uk Public Libraries
Abstract
This article describes a survey investigating the opinions of children's librarians on the subject of electronic books. A questionnaire was sent by post to those responsible for public library services for children at each of the 208 local government authorities in the UK. The response rate was 77 per cent. Notable conclusions include the fact that there was a positive attitude towards including electronic books as part of the children's library service, and a high proportion of libraries offered access to them, the majority through main libraries. A small majority of libraries were offering electronic books for reference use within the library, rather than lending them out like printed books. Many of the librarians believed that electronic books can attract new members to the library, and that offering electronic books will change their role. Respondents believed that electronic books are durable, and can exist alongside the printed items within the library.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1108/02640470110412026
ELECTRONIC LIBRARY
Keywords
DocType
Volume
public libraries, electronic publishing, children, CD-ROM
Journal
19
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
6
0264-0473
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.73
3
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sally Maynard1195.71
Cliff McKnight231260.87