TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– This JISC funded UK National E‐Books Observatory study is a benchmarking survey of e‐book usage and perceptions in more than 120 participating universities. The paper aims to present the results that investigated: use of e‐books in general (methods of obtaining e‐books, reasons for using, viewing/reading behaviour in connection with e‐books); use of e‐books provided by the library; use of JISC collection texts (use and awareness); use of the library and print material in general.Design/methodology/approach– The study is based on an online survey which was conducted between 18 January and 1 March 2008, over which period 22,437 full or partial responses were received.Findings– The study shows that e‐book penetration is very strong (61.8 per cent of all students are already using them in connection with their scholarly work, as teachers or students), so the e‐book revolution has already happened but clearly it has some way to go.Originality/value– The paper presents the results of the biggest survey of its kind ever conducted, which represents a huge advance in one's knowledge of e‐book use on a national scale. VL - 60 IS - 4 SN - 0001-253X DO - 10.1108/00012530810887962 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/00012530810887962 AU - Nicholas David AU - Rowlands Ian AU - Clark David AU - Huntington Paul AU - Jamali Hamid R. AU - Ollé Candela PY - 2008 Y1 - 2008/01/01 TI - UK scholarly e‐book usage: a landmark survey T2 - Aslib Proceedings PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 311 EP - 334 Y2 - 2024/04/16 ER -