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OUP signs deal with NetLibrary
Oxford University Press has signed a deal with online content provider OCLC NetLibrary, to sell the eBook titles previously only available digitally through the publisher's Oxford Scholarship Online product (OSO).
OSO provides content for teaching and research. Under the agreement, OUP's academic titles will be accessible to NetLibrary users worldwide from January 2008.
NetLibrary will offer the titles found in OSO as individual eBooks for sale on the NetLibrary platform for libraries to select, while OUP will continue to offer full collections of these titles through OSO.
“Oxford University Press is very excited to expand our ability to sell content in any form our customers want it—-be that through our OSO product or the individual eBooks now available through OCLC NetLibrary,” said Evan Schnittman, v.p. of business development at OUP.
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