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Ebooks Licensing and Canadian Copyright Legislation: A Few Considerations
2009
Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research
Ebooks have become increasingly common in collection development strategies in many libraries. The delivery of monographs in digital formats has gained significant popularity in many libraries, particularly in the academic sector. Licensing is the common method of acquiring ebooks, whether as a subscription or a purchase. Libraries have had to transform selection and workflow processes in order to acquire ebooks in an efficient manner. Not enough attention, however, has been paid to the
doi:10.21083/partnership.v4i1.929
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