Re: Searching for ebooks

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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 10:18:08 -0800 (PST)
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Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 12:33:40 -0500 
From: "Jenkins, Laverne" <Laverne.Jenkins_at_tri-c.edu> 

Unfortunately, I haven’t found an eBooks in Print J, but I have found a lot of books by just googling titles. Some sources I’ve found, as a result are: 

CRCnetBase 
Wiley Online Library 
Stat!Ref 
Informa Healthcare 
R2 (Rittenhouse) 
EBL 
Ebrary 

**Althought ebrary and EBL titles can be purchased thru YBP, I’ve often found titles that are not listed in their database 

Another place to look, of course, is the publishers website because aggregators don’t always have the most current eds. Hope this helps, --Lcj 

Laverne C. Jenkins , MLS 

Technical Services Librarian 
Cuyahoga Community College 
Library Technical Services 
2900 Community College Avenue, MSS507 

Cleveland, OH 44115 -3123 
Voice: (216) 987-3437 

Fax: 216-987-3352 
Email: laverne.jenkins_at_tri-c.edu 


---Original Message----- 

Sent: Thursday, January 6, 2011 5:58:51 AM 
Subject: [ACQNET-L] Searching for eBooks 

I fear this is a newbie question, but I've stumped my Technical Services 
department with it, so here it goes. 

The library is trying to determine availability and cost of electronic 
versions of required pre-clinical textbooks for medical and dental 
students at our institution. I have obtained the textbook lists, but 
now I hit a wall. How does one determine availability of an electronic 
version of a book? (Part of this is more basic -- How do I prove a 
negative?) How do I get a comprehensive list of the platforms on which 
an ebook is available? 

I've searched Gobi, but that only shows ebooks available through YBP. 

I've searched Books in Print, but it's difficult to work through, and 
I'm not certain how accurate their coverage of eBooks is. 

I've searched WorldCat, but it quickly gets overwhelming, especially 
when there are multiple editions of a title. Also, I'm depending upon 
there being a member contributed record of the [electronic resource] 
version, which isn't guaranteed. 

Am I reduced to contacting individual publishers for title lists, and 
manually comparing them, or is there a better way? 

Thanks, 

Michael 

-- 
Michael Koehn 
Acting Director 
Head, Resources Acquisitions and Organization 
Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library 
Columbia University Medical Center 
701 West 168th Street, Rm. L10 
New York, NY 10032 
Ph: (212) 305-9216 
FAX: (212) 234-0595 
mdk2126_at_columbia.edu

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