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Blackwell Book Services Partners With ebrary to Deliver eBooks to the Library Community



    Blackwell Book Services and ebrary(R) announce the launch of
    ECHO(TM), the new eContent hosting platform for libraries. With ECHO,
    libraries worldwide can purchase and manage eBook and print
    collections within their current acquisitions workflow. Powered by
    ebrary, ECHO provides an effective and efficient way for libraries to:
    preview from a growing selection of full-text eBooks, select from
    either multiple or single-user access for the majority of titles, and
    purchase titles instantly through Blackwell's Collection Manager(TM).

    Blackwell and ebrary are collaborating to aggregate current and
    high-value eContent from the world's leading academic, STM, and
    professional publishers.

    "We are especially pleased to be working with ebrary, a recognized
    leader in eContent services. Both ebrary and Blackwell are dedicated
    to supporting the library community in this ever-changing
    environment," states Susan Peterson, CEO of Blackwell Book Services,
    "And, by combining our strengths, we are better able to respond to,
    and anticipate, customers' needs."

    Andrew Hutchings, Managing Director of Blackwell Book Services-UK,
    comments, "By working together we will deliver to our customers a
    combination of excellent eBook solutions and the ability to select and
    order e-titles through services already tailored to integrate with the
    libraries' own acquisitions workflows."

    "ebrary is very excited to partner with Blackwell, and their
    initiative regarding ECHO, which will facilitate libraries' ability to
    acquire eBooks with their existing workflow," said Christopher
    Warnock, CEO of ebrary. "Through our partnership, we also aim to work
    with publishers to make all authoritative academic content available
    for purchase online."

    eBooks delivered through ECHO feature unique research tools and
    integrate with other digital resources both in the library and on the
    web through ebrary's InfoTools(TM) software. They are also delivered
    page-by-page online, eliminating cumbersome document downloads.

    Key features and benefits of the ECHO platform include:

    -- Access to a growing selection of tens of thousands of titles
    from more than 220 leading publishers

    -- Selection of either single or multi-user access for the
    majority of titles

    -- Collection Manager workflow integration and consolidated
    billing

    -- Access to a full text preview of a title before making a
    purchasing decision

    -- Integration with other digital resources both in the library
    and on the web through InfoTools

    -- 24 x 7 x 365 accessibility

    -- Comprehensive search options

    -- Copying and printing text with automatic citations with a URL
    hyperlink back to the source

    -- Reduced overhead costs through a hosted solution

    -- Expanded library collection capacity unrestricted by physical
    space constraints

    -- Reduced risk of loss due to damage or theft

    -- Support of distance learning

    About Blackwell Book Service (www.blackwell.com)

    Blackwell Book Services has been dedicated to building
    relationships with librarians and publishers for over 126 years.

    Blackwell serves over 15,000 academic, research and special
    libraries in 120 countries. Through a personalized network of services
    ranging from approval plans, firm and standing orders, and opening day
    collections to table of contents enrichment and electronic new title
    announcement services, Blackwell combines a longstanding tradition of
    bookselling with the latest information technology tailored to each
    library's acquisition needs.

    Blackwell Book Services has offices in Oxford (England), Lake
    Oswego, Oregon (USA), Blackwood, New Jersey (USA), and Sydney
    (Australia).

    About ebrary (www.ebrary.com)

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

    The company has developed a flexible eContent platform, which
    customers may use in a number of different, integrated capacities:
    ebrary customers may purchase or subscribe to eBooks 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 120,000
    eBooks and other titles from more than 220 leading publishers and
    aggregators.

    For three consecutive years, ebrary has been named to the eContent
    100 list of "companies that matter most" in the digital content
    industry.

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