From: EBSCO Publishing [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 1:14 PM
To: Laurie Mahaffey
Subject: Important News from EBSCO - NetLibrary eBooks

 

Dear EBSCOhost Customers:

 

If you currently purchase eBooks or have considered adding eBooks to
your collection, we hope this email comes as exciting news to you.
Effective Wednesday, March 17th, EBSCO Publishing and OCLC finalized an
agreement whereby EBSCO has acquired NetLibrary, a leading eBook
platform and service.  It has been a pleasure working with OCLC, who saw
EBSCO as the ideal candidate to continue to serve NetLibrary customers,
and take the service to new heights.  

 

EBSCO's goal is to better serve research by offering the strongest
possible collection of materials and the greatest accessibility and
usability.  As eBooks become more prominently used and relied upon by
libraries, they are an ideal addition to the EBSCO suite of resources.
As EBSCOhost is the single most-used premium research platform in
libraries worldwide, and overall usage continues to steadily increase,
it follows logically that searching databases and eBooks on a single
platform would create a more complete, fruitful one-stop research
experience for end users.  Many librarians have requested we move in
this direction, and we are pleased to be doing so.

 

At present, EBSCO will continue to support and enhance the NetLibrary
platform, with the goal of enabling EBSCOhost to appropriately
incorporate eBook availability in the near future.  In the coming
months, we will be conducting focus groups, advisory sessions and
usability testing to better understand the strengths and weaknesses of
eBook platforms, and investigate the various models for accessibility
and purchase.  We will provide updates on our progress as we move
forward.  Additionally, we plan to maintain the dark archive of eBooks
to ensure accessibility for customers who have purchased and will
continue to purchase NetLibrary eBooks.  MARC records for these eBooks
will also continue to be provided (at no cost). 

 

Thank you for your patronage and support of EBSCO resources.  We are
excited about what the future holds for EBSCOhost users.  If you have
any questions regarding your current NetLibrary account, or would like
to explore eBooks in subject sets or on a title by title level, please
contact your EBSCO representative.

 

 

Kind regards,

Scott

 

Scott Bernier

Vice President of Marketing

EBSCO Publishing

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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