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OUP pushes e-book agenda

E-books are back on the library agenda driven by academic users fed on a diet of e-journals, according to publishers and consortia.

"Our customers expect electronic content," said Hazel Woodward, a librarian for Cranfield University and chair of the JISC e-book working group. Journal subscription and access within institutions is almost entirely electronic. Oxford University Press (OUP) will launch Digital Reference Shelf, an online collection of history, ...

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