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Purpose

This paper aims to provide an overview of current research on the use of e‐books and e‐book readers as they gain popularity in libraries.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper is a literature review and a case study of a public library which has a Kindle lending program. An e‐book case study is examined, highlighting a mid‐sized public library which implemented a Kindle e‐book lending program. The article includes a follow‐up discussion as to how libraries are including digital content in their collections, and changing the way they do business to accommodate the new technologies that people are increasingly asking for. The paper also gives tools for librarians looking to start their own e‐book lending program, and provide additional information on what resources are currently available.

Findings

One conclusion can be made. E‐books will not be going away any time soon. The Kindle lending program at the library has been extremely successful and well received by patrons

Research limitations/implications

Because of this very small case study approach, the research results may not be generalizable.

Originality/value

This research trend is new, and has not had much study. It gives a wide variety of opportunity for pilot studies, and subsequent ones.

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