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Global eBook Survey Results Now Available from ebrary



    ebrary(R) (www.ebrary.com), a leading provider of eContent
    services and technology, today announced that the results of its
    informal eBook survey, completed by 583 librarians throughout the
    world, are now publicly available at no cost. Anyone interested in
    receiving a copy may register at
    http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=kqxPd1nXcrb9lRVf9ZWjQQ%3d%3d or
    visit the ebrary booth (#1000) at the 2007 ALA Annual Conference
    exhibit, June 23-26 in Washington D.C.

    ebrary's Global eBook Survey covers such topics as eBook usage,
    purchase drivers and inhibitors, digitization and distribution
    platforms, and more. It also includes an analysis of the results
    authored by Allen McKiel, Director of Libraries, Northeastern State
    University.

    "We originally designed this survey for internal use, so that we
    could better understand the needs of our customers, both domestic and
    international," said Kevin Sayar, President and Co-founder of ebrary.
    "Due to its overwhelming response, we decided to make our Global eBook
    Survey results available to the public. We'd like to thank all of the
    participants for completing the survey, as well as Allen McKiel for
    helping us present the findings in a manner most meaningful to the
    library community."

    "ebrary's survey resulted in a body of information that can help
    librarians better understand the complexities of the evolving
    information sphere," said McKiel. "It was a pleasure to work with
    ebrary to analyze the survey results. ebrary in this and other efforts
    has impressed me as a vendor that continually strives to better
    understand and address the needs of its customers."

    Key survey findings include the following:

    -- Respondents ranked Google and other search engines as the
    least common ways that patrons find eBooks. Google and other
    search engines were also indicated among the least prevalent
    factors that drive eBook usage, while the library's catalog
    and professor and staff recommendations were indicated as most
    prevalent.

    -- 78% of respondents described usage of eBooks at their
    libraries as fair to excellent.

    -- 81% of respondents indicated that integration of eBooks with
    other library resources and information on the web is "very"
    important.

    -- The number of respondents who chose subscription and purchase
    as their models of choice for acquiring digital content was
    almost equal.

    -- 56% of respondents are digitizing their own content or
    actively considering it, and 81% indicated that they will
    digitize their materials in-house.

    -- Price, subject areas, and access models were indicated as the
    most important factors when subscribing to or purchasing
    eBooks.

    Librarians, publishers, and others are encouraged to provide their
    thoughts on the survey results via ebrary's Global eBook Survey wiki
    at http://ebrary.editme.com/.

    About ebrary (www.ebrary.com)

    ebrary(R) is a leading provider of eContent services and
    technology. The company helps libraries, publishers, and other
    organizations disseminate valuable information to end users, while
    improving end-user research and document interaction.

    The company has developed a flexible eContent platform, which
    customers may use in a number of different, integrated capacities:
    ebrary customers may purchase or subscribe to eBooks and other content
    under a variety of pricing and access models, and they may license the
    ebrary platform to distribute, sell, and market their own content
    online. All options are delivered using a customizable interface and
    include the ebrary Reader(TM) with InfoTools(TM) software, which
    enable integration with other resources to provide an economical and
    efficient way to utilize information.

    ebrary currently offers a growing selection of more than 120,000
    eBooks and other titles from more than 260 leading publishers and
    aggregators.

    For four consecutive years, ebrary has been named to the EContent
    100 list of "companies that matter most" in the digital content
    industry.

    Founded in 1999, ebrary is privately held and is headquartered in
    Palo Alto, CA.