9 th Fiesole Collection Development Retreat, Hong Kong 13-14 April 2007 The Issue of the Commercial Sector: Google, Yahoo, Amazon – Issues, Opportunities,

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9 th Fiesole Collection Development Retreat, Hong Kong April 2007 The Issue of the Commercial Sector: Google, Yahoo, Amazon – Issues, Opportunities, Ramifications An Overview of One eBook Solution

Topics of Discussion eBooks? A definition to clarify Ramifications of Amazon & The Google Effect How Blackwell Responds –Blackwell ECHO as an example of one solution What we learned from our customers & how that influenced development Unique Features of ECHO ECHO Facts & Figures The Future

Blackwell eCommons eBooks Online Reference Works

The Ramifications of Amazon Amazon provides competitive incentive for companies like Blackwell to create innovative and specialized products for academic libraries What we are now required to provide: –Stock availability –Faster fulfillment times Improvements and Innovations: –Deep profiles facilitate deep matches –Pre-publication ordering capabilities –Cover-to-Cover Previews

The Google Effect eBooks are still immature –sold like traditional monographs –Exist within data silos –The dust has yet to settle Searching is moving away from the OPAC eBook systems must be capable of exposing content to 3 rd party search engines Better content license information to be supplied at time of order

How Blackwell Responds Introducing ECHO powered by ebrary Through partnership, Blackwell and ebrary are leveraging our respective strengths to provide librarians with a trusted name and proven technology The result: the world’s most complete collection development, acquisitions, and distribution environment for academic libraries

The Library Model Collection Manager ECHO Platform (Library Channel Site) DISCOVERY & ACQUISITIONS FULFILLMENT

Collection Manager Blackwell & Ebrary Data Repository ECHO: Systems Overview Student Laptop eBook Preview/ Order Print Book Library eBook Channel Site Titles available to patrons Remote User Preview MaRC Records OPAC

Blackwell eBooks: Common Traits Collection Manager Based Ordering Cover-to-Cover Title Preview Title-by-Title Purchase Perpetual Access License (Title Ownership) eBooks from Leading Publishers Consolidated Invoicing MaRC Records + OPAC Integration Full Text Searching – Catalogue & Title Level Compatible with Courseware Remote Access On Demand Statistics “One Stop Shop” for print and electronic within the existing acquisitions workflow What’s missing? Profile Based New Title Announcements Coming in Fall 2007

eBook Profiling

Unique Features InfoTools - Integrated with Existing Resources Library Branded Interface Patron Bookshelf No check-in / check-out required Optimized for Low Bandwidth Users Citation Export Subscription Packages Available Multiple Consortia Models

Facts & Figures 38,000+ Perpetual Access Titles 72,000+ Subscription Titles (total # of titles = 80,000+) ~166 Publishers & ~250 Imprints 2,000-3,000 Titles Added/Month Annual Platform Fee + Books Available as: –Single User: ~Cloth List –Multiple User: ~1.5 x Single User Pricing Titles & Publishers

The Future Pre-Publication Order Acceptance POD – The Death of Out-of-Print The Holy Grail of Bookselling: Objective Qualitative Data The Question Blackwell is now asking: How do we harness the expertise of our customers for the benefit of everyone? New Title Alerting Pre-pub Orders Accepted Building Publisher Relations POD Integration

Questions Questions any time to: eBook Comparison – Against The Grain