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Weekly News Digest

February 11, 2002 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.

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ebrary Enters Agreements with Elsevier Science, Princeton University Press

ebrary (http://www.ebrary.com), a provider of information distribution and retrieval services, has announced that Elsevier Science's Science & Technology Division (http://www.elsevier.com) and Princeton University Press (http://www.pupress.princeton.edu) have agreed to make their book titles available through ebrary's multiple online channels, which include libraries, institutions, and other online organizations.

"We see this agreement with ebrary as part of a very proactive strategy for our customers to use our products," said Philip Shaw, managing director of the Book Publishing Group at Elsevier Science's Science & Technology Division. "We've been eager to create broader access to our titles while maintaining control over them. ebrary opens the channel to a large, professional customer base and still allows publishers to operate in a flexible, secure way."

"This new partnership with ebrary supports Princeton's mission to disseminate scholarship within academia and to society at large," said Adam Fortgang, marketing director at Princeton University Press. "Using ebrary's breakthrough technology and distribution channels, we can achieve this goal by providing a secure, efficient way to deliver our copyright-protected works to researchers, students, and other professionals."

ebrary's customizable ebrarian solution combines powerful software with copyright-protected books, journals, periodicals, and other online documents provided by more than 100 leading publishers. ebrarian enables libraries, institutions, and other organizations to give their users access to high-value, authoritative materials and research tools.

Source: ebrary



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