| Sunday, 8/19/2007 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC) 251, Oral | CINF |
E-Books for Chemistry Research and Instruction | Section B |
| Organized by: Charles F. Huber | |
9:00 AM | CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics: E-book and beyond. F. Macdonald D. R. Lide, R. Morris | ||||||
9:30 AM | Challenges in building e-books collections. A. Twiss-Brooks | ||||||
10:00 AM | Doing 18th century chemistry in the 21st century: the value of 18th and 19th century digitized books and journals. S. A. Koch | ||||||
10:30 AM | eBook customers and product design. C. F. Wain | ||||||
11:00 AM | Expect at least six times more usage from e-books than the print version: The acquisitions and usage of a large e-book collection at Texas A&M University. K. M. Jackson R. Kimball, G. Ives | ||||||
11:30 AM | Lunch Break | ||||||
2:00 PM | Improving cross-searchability of interactive e-books in Knovel Library by normalizing chemical data. S. I. Gurke | ||||||
2:30 PM | Aligning authors, publishers, and customers - finding the right solution for eBooks in chemistry. M. Forster | ||||||
3:00 PM | E-Books in chemistry: Are they being used? B. Thomsett-Scott | ||||||
3:30 PM | Transformation of reference books in chemistry from print to electronic: What works and what doesn't. M. Lafferty | ||||||
4:00 PM | Panel Discussion |