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Mr. Rosy was traveling last week and declined to be interviewed, but Marge Gammon, a spokeswoman for netLibrary, said in an e-mail message that the company has added 4,400 new books to its ...
The new management of netLibrary, the troubled e-book company that was purchased this year by a nonprofit library group, is taking steps to make the company more attractive to librarians in ...
Founded in June 1998, NetLibrary (proposed nasdaq ticker: EBKS) is one of several companies trying to make an early splash in the e-book market. Its customers are not tech-savvy individuals, but ...
JO-ANN GREENE, Books Editor Jan 17, 2009 Jan 17, 2009Updated Sep 11, 2013 ...
After the agreement to sell the NetLibrary Division, OCLC looked at its budget for the upcoming fiscal year and saw that "most OCLC member libraries, particularly in the U.S., are being hit with ...
Guilderland pays NetLibrary about $6,000 a year for more than 850 titles. Randall considers that a good deal, noting that a single audiobook can cost the library up to $80 when bought on CD.
Janel Crider, an instructor at Purdue University, tested one of the NetLibrary interactive textbooks in her class on communication and emerging technology in 1999 and was most impressed with the ...
NetLibrary will help distribute audiobooks from Recorded Books LLC, a Prince Frederick, Md.-based provider of electronic audio books. Recorded Books offers titles from best-selling authors such as ...
WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- Internet book publisher NetLibrary, which grabbed headlines in March by releasing a Stephen King novella online, has filed to raise $82 million in an initial stock offering.
NetLibrary Inc.'s petition, which the Boulder, Colo., company filed Wednesday in Colorado bankruptcy court, includes an offer from OCLC Online Computer Library Center to purchase substantially all ...
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