Digital Rights Management (DRM) is technology used to control the use of digital content and devices after purchase. Although the intention is to prevent unauthorized redistribution, this technology creates certain restrictions and device boundaries that can impact a student’s research.
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Library Journal Event Date & Time: Thursday, March 29, 2018, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PT
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is technology used to control the use of digital content and devices after purchase. Although the intention is to prevent unauthorized redistribution, this technology creates certain restrictions and device boundaries that can impact a student’s research. While many libraries are interested in acquiring DRM-free content for their patrons, current options for acquiring this content are limited. To meet this need, EBSCO Information Services has developed a DRM-free solution that will provide DRM-free access to more than 70,000
EBSCO eBook™ titles.
In this webinar, attendees will hear EBSCO’s product development team discuss:
- New end-user research informing DRM-free development
- The DRM-free EBSCO eBooks user experience
- DRM-free insights and statistics from an academic library
- DRM-free e-book collections, purchase options, and upgrades available to libraries
- How new and current customers can access DRM-free EBSCO eBooks
Speaker
- Kara Kroes Li, Director of Product Management, EBSCO eBooks
- Emma Waecker, Senior Product Manager, EBSCO eBooks
- Jon Elwell, Senior Product Manager, Collection Development and Content Strategy, EBSCO eBooks
Moderator
- Rebecca Jozwiak, Library Journal
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