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ebrary Signs 12 New Publishing Partners including University of Toronto Press and University of Michigan Press



    ebrary(R) (www.ebrary.com), a leading provider of e-content
    services and technology, today announced that 12 new publishers will
    make their e-books and other authoritative content available to
    libraries and other organizations as part of ebrary´s subscription and
    perpetual access offerings. Joining ebrary´s growing roster of the
    world´s most prestigious academic and professional publishing partners
    alphabetically are Baylor University Press, Edward Elgar Publishing,
    Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD),
    PennWell, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Pickering &
    Chatto, University of Alabama Press, University of Iowa Press,
    University of Massachusetts Press, University of Michigan Press,
    University of Nebraska Press, and University of Toronto Press.

    "We are thrilled to make new content available to our customers
    from so many well known and respected publishers in subjects such as
    economics, business, humanities, social sciences, politics, history
    and religion to name a few," said Leslie Lees, ebrary´s Vice President
    of Strategic Market Development. "By delivering thousands of important
    new titles that span a variety of subject areas, we add depth and
    breadth to our existing e-book products."

    About ebrary (www.ebrary.com)

    ebrary(R) is a leading provider of e-content services and
    technology. The company helps libraries, publishers, and other
    organizations disseminate valuable information to end users, while
    improving their research and document interaction.

    The company has developed a flexible e-content platform, which
    customers may use in a number of different, integrated capacities:
    ebrary customers may purchase or subscribe to e-books and other
    content under a variety of pricing and access models, and they may
    license the ebrary platform to distribute, sell, and market their own
    content online. All options are delivered using a customizable
    interface and include the ebrary Reader(TM) with InfoTools(TM)
    software, which enable integration with other resources to provide an
    economical and efficient way to utilize information.

    ebrary currently offers a growing selection of more than 170,000
    e-books and other titles from more than 290 leading publishers and
    aggregators.

    Founded in 1999, ebrary is privately held and is headquartered in
    Palo Alto, CA.