Abstract
This article examines access to electronic books as provided on the Web sites of academic libraries in the Association of Research Libraries (ARL). Our goal was to discover the ways in which that access occurs and to analyze the merit of the various approaches. We found some common barriers to access, as well as many cases of exemplary access. Many libraries could improve access to e-books by providing guidance to the content of e-book packages, by including the word "book" in links from the homepage to the pages that provide e-books, by providing a one-step limit to e-books in the catalog, by explaining which types of resources are available through search structures outside the catalog, and by featuring e-books in library publicity and instruction.
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Dinkelman, A., & Stacy-Bates, K. (2007). Accessing E-books through academic library Web sites. College and Research Libraries. Association of College and Research Libraries. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.68.1.45
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