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Safari Books inks deal with John Wiley
Safari Books Online, the on-demand reference platform, has signed a deal with John Wiley & Sons to include selected technology and business titles in its online library.
As part of the deal, Wiley will join existing publishers Pearson, O'Reilly and Microsoft Press in providing content for searchable access via Safari Books Online. Titles such as the For Dummies series and the Bible series of computer books will complement Safari's collection of developer, product management and business books. The first Wiley titles are scheduled to appear on Safari Books Online in December.
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