1 / 21

PLUG-INs A Student’s Guide to Information Literacy

PLUG-INs A Student’s Guide to Information Literacy . E-BOOKS @ HCT. What is an E-Book?. An E-Book or Electronic Book is not made of paper. . You read an E-Book from a computer or special device called a Reader. The best selling

hiroko
Download Presentation

PLUG-INs A Student’s Guide to Information Literacy

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. PLUG-INs A Student’s Guide to Information Literacy E-BOOKS @ HCT

  2. What is an E-Book? An E-Book or Electronic Book is not made of paper. You read an E-Book from a computer or special device called a Reader.

  3. The best selling e-book reader is called a Kindle and is sold by amazon.com for US$359 or 1318 dirhams. It is about 1 cm thick & weighs about ¼ kilo. Most e-books cost about US$9.99 or 37 dirhams.

  4. Forms or formats of E-Books Sometimes an E-Book is a scan of a paper book (PDF). But sometimes an E-Book is typed directly into a computer program (html).

  5. Advantages & Disadvantages You don’t have to go to the library. You can read them from your computer. You don’t have to wait until somebody returns an E-Book to the library. E-Books do not take up space on a book shelf.

  6. E-Books can be expensive; they are not free. And you need an expensive computer or reader too. But . . . Some people think E-Books are difficult to read. They say they get a headache from looking at a computer all the time. You cannot browse an E-Book like a paper book.

  7. Can you guess how many • E-Books HCT has ?

  8. 36,000 E-Books ! ! ! About 1000 meters of shelves, or about 40 of the shelf units in the picture ! ! ! How many shelves for 36,000 paper books ?

  9. http:// library.hct.ac.ae Pull down the Resources menu. Link to Databases & E-Books

  10. Scroll down eBooks

  11. ebrary30,000 + titles Enter term in search box Browse by subject

  12. ebrary Sample Search : “English Teaching” 19,656 hits ! That’s about 550 meters of shelf space.

  13. Typical eBrary page Arrows to go to different pages F11 – Toggle to full screen view of page Zoom text size Highlight text Print- but only 1 page at a time

  14. Net Library • About 3500 books in this collection. That’s 100 meters of shelves.

  15. Net Library Sample Search“Teaching English” 399 hits ! Click : View this ebook

  16. Typical Net Library page F11 – toggle to full screen view of page Print- only 1 page at a time from non- full screen Chapter headings

  17. eLibraryAKA “Electric Library” on A-Z page Homework Help for School Kids; Not high level Dictionary & encyclopedia entries only. Not like ebrary or Net Library

  18. E-Books from other Databases • Britannica Online • Digital Engineering Library • AccessMedicineMedical Reference books • AccessScienceEncyclopedia Hoot. Hoot.

  19. From Catalogue Format indicated by icon Purple icon with letter “e” Link to website

  20. I hope this helps you find many wonderful E-Books. Ask your teacher or your friendly librarian if you have any questions.

  21. Thank you for listening. HAPPY READING !

More Related