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Gardners strikes deal with Dial-A-Book
Gardners Books will distribute more than 215,000 excerpts through its Digital Warehouse, in the UK and around the world, in a deal with Dial-A-Book in the US. The book excerpts, which contain full bibliographic data, tables of contents and five to nine pages of initial text, previously had been available only in the US. The excerpts also appear in Gardners's online dealer catalogue and through 150 affiliated e-commerce sites.
Bob Jackson, commercial director of Gardners Books, said, "Giving professional book buyers in retail and libraries, and consumers buying on our customers retail websites, access to sample content prior to purchase will greatly enrich their buying decision."
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