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Print Books are Cheaper than E-Books for Academic Libraries

机译:印刷书籍比大学图书馆的电子书便宜

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A Review of: Bailey, T. P., Scott, A. L., & Best, R. D. (2015). Cost differentials between e-books and print in academic libraries. College & Research Libraries, 76(1), 6-18. doi: 10.5860/crl.76.1.2 Objective – To determine the difference in cost (if any) between print and e-book titles for an academic library. Design – Case study. Setting – Library system of a small, regional university in the southern United States of America. Subjects – 264 titles requested by faculty (out of 462 total requests) that were available in both print and electronic format. Method – Using Baker & Taylor’s Title Source 3 (now Title Source 360), the researchers compared pricing between the print version (paperback preferred) and electronic version (single user only) of titles requested by faculty during the Fall 2012 semester. Main Results – As a whole, print titles had a mean price of $53.50 and electronic equivalent titles had a mean price of $73.50 (a $19.17 difference). Only 44 of the 264 e-book titles were less expensive than their print equivalents. When broken down by LC classification, e-books were generally more expensive than print across all subjects except for religion and philosophy (BJ-BY) and the social sciences (H-HV). Average prices for both print and electronic were cheaper for university press publications versus non-university press publications. (This was true for both arithmetic and weighted means.) Humanities books were the least expensive (mean cost/print title), but the average e-book cost was slightly higher than the social sciences. Science books were most expensive (average) both in print and electronic. Conclusion – On average, print books are cheaper than e-books for academic libraries.
机译:评论:Bailey,T. P.,Scott,A. L.,&Best,R. D.(2015)。电子书和大学图书馆印刷之间的成本差异。高校研究图书馆,76(1),6-18。 doi:10.5860 / crl.76.1.2目标–确定高校图书馆印刷书籍和电子书籍之间的成本差异(如果有)。设计–案例研究。设置–美国南部一所小型地区性大学的图书馆系统。主题–教授要求的264个标题(总共462个请求)以印刷版和电子版提供。方法–研究人员使用Baker&Taylor的Title Source 3(现在为Title Source 360​​),比较了教师在2012年秋季学期要求的印刷版(平装)和电子版(仅单用户)之间的定价。主要结果–总体而言,印刷书籍的平均价格为53.50美元,而电子等效书籍的平均价格为73.50美元(相差19.17美元)。 264本书中只有44本书的价格比印刷版便宜。如果按LC分类进行分类,除宗教和哲学(BJ-BY)和社会科学(H-HV)之外,所有学科的电子书通常都比印刷本贵。与非大学出版社相比,大学出版社的印刷版和电子版平均价格要便宜。 (对于算术和加权均值均是如此。)人文类图书是最便宜的(平均成本/印刷书名),但平均电​​子图书成本略高于社会科学。无论是印刷版还是电子版,科学书籍(平均)价格最高。结论–对于大学图书馆来说,印刷书籍平均比电子书籍便宜。

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