How eBook collections at Virginia Tech have evolved with the university to support its students and academics

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By: Sacha Billett , Wed Nov 20 2019
Sacha Billet

Author: Sacha Billett

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) is a comprehensive research university founded as a Land Grant institution in 1872. There are over 280 undergraduate and graduate degree programs and the main campus is in Blacksburg, Virginia. With an FTE enrollment of over 34,000 students, it is the largest public university in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Edward Lener is Associate Director for Collection Management and College Librarian for the Sciences in the University Libraries at Virginia Tech. He joined Virginia Tech as a Science Reference Librarian in 1992 and has been in his current position since 2008. In this role, he oversees monographic collection development, coordinates the efforts of about 20 subject selectors and serves as a liaison to several departments in the College of Science. He also represents Virginia Tech at the state level, as a member of the VIVA Collections Committee. In addition, Edward leads the annual Library Vendor Week event and plays an important role in Virginia Tech’s Authors Day. As part of our series of interviews with librarians about the role Springer Nature’s eBook Collection plays at their universities, we asked Edward about Virginia Tech’s transition from print to online content, how his department successfully promoted the eBook collection and how students, researchers and academics have responded to it.

Which were the first subject collections you purchased from Springer Nature?


What was your initial impression of take-up and usage of in the first two years after purchase?


How did you promote the Springer Nature eBook collection? Were there any activities that worked better than others?


Have you been surprised by the uptake and usage of the collection?


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We’ve been surprised to see older materials getting continued usage. It has been over ten years since we made our first set of Springer eBook purchases and many of those titles are still being regularly used today. This means that we’re continuing to get more value from these purchases over time.

How have you proved value of the collection to the management board?


How do you feel end users have benefited from the implementation?


Sacha Billet

Author: Sacha Billett

Sacha Billett is a Content Marketing Manager in the Institutional Marketing team, based in the Dordrecht office. Supporting the Sales and Account Development teams, she is enthusiastic about finding innovate ways to communicate with the library community.