Information Standards Quarterly (ISQ)
Spring 2011
Volume 23, Issue 2
Special Issue: Views of the E-book Renaissance
doi:10.3789/isqv23n2.2011
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Table of Contents
Views of the E-book Renaissance
by October Ivins
FEATURES
- EPUB 3: Not Your Father's EPUB
by Bill Kasdorf - Ten Questions and Tentative Answers about the State of E-book Publishing for University Presses
by Marlie Wasserman
IN PRACTICE
- E-books and the Public Library: the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library Experience
by Mollie Pharo and Marcia Learned Au
OPINIONS
- Drinking the E-book Kool-Aid in a Large Academic Library
by Wendy Allen Shelburne
SPOTLIGHT
- Standard Spotlight: The Challenge for Standards in the E-book Supply Chain
by Mark Bide - Member Spotlight: E-books on EBSCOhost®: Combining NetLibrary™ E-books with the EBSCOhost Platform
by Michael Gorrell
NISO REPORTS
- The Evolution of Accessible Publishing: Revising the Z39.86 DAISY Standard
by Matt Garrish and Markus Gylling - NISO E-books SIG
by Todd Carpenter
NOTEWORTHY
- NISO Issues Journal Article Tag Suite Standard for Trial Use
- COUNTER Publishes Timetable and Objectives for Code of Practice Release 4
- RFID in Libraries – New Three-Part ISO Standard and NISO Revised Recommended Practice
- JSTOR Expands Scholarly E-book Offerings
- ProQuest Acquires ebrary
- Print Isn't Dead, says Bowker’s Annual Book Production Report
- Project MUSE and UPeC Partner to Offer E-books through the University Press Content Consortium
- Duke Releases Results of Library E-book Acquisition Survey
- Cloud-Sourcing Research Collections Report Recommends Path Forward
State of the Standards: In Development or Revision
