Comparing digital apples and oranges: A comparative analysis of e-books across multiple platforms

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This session reported the findings of a comparative analysis of how e-books are represented across multiple platforms. In this session, the presenters shared the results of a study that examined how a sample of academic e-books are represented across different platforms. Topics of analysis included: the inclusion of various metadata, the visual presentation of e-book content, and variations in search results. This presentation also focused on the similarities and differences between e-book representation and what impact these various representations might have on users of academic e-books.

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Tovstiadi, E., & Wiersma, G. (2016). Comparing digital apples and oranges: A comparative analysis of e-books across multiple platforms. Serials Librarian, 70(1–4), 175–183. https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2016.1148979

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