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Drawing Comparisons: Analyzing Art & Architecture Print and E-book Usage
LMU Librarian Publications & Presentations
  • Jamie Hazlitt, Loyola Marymount University
  • Madelynn Dickerson, Claremont University Consortium
  • Caroline Muglia, University of Southern California
  • Jeremy Whitt, Pepperdine University
Document Type
Conference Poster
Publication Date
11-4-2016
Abstract
Recent studies have shown that despite possible preconceptions, e-books in art and architecture subject areas are actually quite well used. By collaborating across four SCELC-affiliated Southern California institutions (Claremont Colleges Library, Loyola Marymount University, Pepperdine University, and the University of Southern California), we engaged in extensive usage analyses to understand more about what might motivate art and architecture researchers to seek out e-books, and compare that usage to print books.
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This poster was presented at the Charleston Library Conference on November 4, 2016.

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Citation Information
Hazlitt, J., Dickerson, M., Muglia, C., & Whitt, J. (2016, November 4). Drawing Comparisons: Analyzing Art & Architecture Print and E-book Usage [Poster]. Charleston Library Conference.