Addressing the Challenge: Cataloguing Electronic Books in Academic Libraries

Authors

  • Shuzhen Zhao University of Windsor
  • Wei Zhao OCUL/Ontario Council of University Libraries

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18438/B84034

Keywords:

electronic books, cataloging, academic libraries

Abstract

This paper explores the various issues and challenges arising from e-book cataloguing experienced at the University of Windsor’s Leddy Library and the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL). This discussion uses an evidence -based approach to identify and resolve issues relevant to academic libraries as well as to consortia. With the ever rising popularity of e-books within academic libraries, cataloguing librarians are actively seeking more effective methods of managing this new electronic medium, including the development of new cataloguing policies and procedures. This paper will explore the various issues and challenges surrounding e-book cataloguing and processing within academic libraries, and will identify new policies and procedures that may be used to effectively assist in e-book management.

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Shuzhen Zhao, University of Windsor

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Wei Zhao, OCUL/Ontario Council of University Libraries

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Published

2010-03-17

How to Cite

Zhao, S., & Zhao, W. (2010). Addressing the Challenge: Cataloguing Electronic Books in Academic Libraries. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 5(1), 93–103. https://doi.org/10.18438/B84034

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