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Breaking old habits: How libraries can lead the pivot to institution-wide eTextbook provision, sponsored by Cambridge University Press Recording

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Hear from librarians at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor and the UK’s University of Leicester about how they’re helping faculty and students by providing the full eTextbook collection from Cambridge University Press. Why did they choose this path, and what can your institution learn from their endeavor?
Hear from librarians at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor and the UK’s University of Leicester about how they’re helping faculty and students by providing the full eTextbook collection from Cambridge University Press. Why did they choose this path, and what can your institution learn from their endeavor?

As Electronic Resources Officer at the University of Michigan Library, I coordinate our selection of online resources. I work closely with colleagues across the library to identify, acquire, and make discoverable and accessible all types of online resources including ebooks, ejournals, streaming video and audio, digitized primary sources, and datasets. I've been a librarian at the University of Michigan since 1995 where I previously served as Reference and Instruction Librarian at the Shapiro Undergraduate Library and Economics and Public Policy Librarian at the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library.