STM London Book Fair Seminar
E-Books and the User: In the Library, on the Desktop and on the Device

Seminar will take place from 4pm to 5pm.

Seminar is sponsored by the International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers

E-Books and the User: In the Library, on the Desktop and on the Device

Books for scholars and students are now usually made available in digital form but are no longer only to be downloaded from a web site within the higher and further education institutions. Publishers and librarians are taking note of the wishes of their patrons to access the book content on their laptops and on other reading devices. A panel composing a publisher, a librarian and an academic user has been put together to explain what they are doing, what they want and where the future lies.

Moderator

Anthony Watkinson, Senior Lecturer, Department of Information Studies, University College London

Panel

  • Hannah Perrett, Director Digital Partnership Sales, Academic and Professional Books, Cambridge University Press
  • Kate Price, Head of E-Strategy & Resources, University Library, University of Surrey, Guildford
  • David Ashford, Lecturer, Department of English, University of Surrey, Guildford

Admission is free, no seminar registration needed - first come, first served. But advance registration is required for the London Book Fair.

Panel sponsored by the International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers

Vist STM at Stand 0525.

You can also view this information on the London Book Fair website.


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