Transaction Publishers Distributes E-books Through ebrary
Transaction Publishers provides their E-books to ebrary. ebrary offers more than 170,000 digital books, handbooks, reports, maps, journals and other valuable content from over 350 of the world’s leading publishers.
Piscataway, NJ, August 13, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Hundreds of recently published, multi-disciplinary eBooks from Transaction Publishers are now available for purchase through ebrary, a leading provider of digital content products and technologies. The company today announced that the new selection from Transaction, which can be seamlessly integrated with Academic Complete or any other ebrary product, features primarily new and recently published titles as well as select classic works by leading international figures in the social sciences such as Edward Shils, David Farrington, David Smith, and Wendell Bell.
“While Transaction will be offering subject collections and individual titles from its own eBookstore, we also wanted to work with a respected partner with strong roots in the library community,” said Irving Louis Horowitz, Transaction’s founder, chairman, and editorial director. “Our president Mary Curtis and I have watched ebrary’s development over the years. ebrary’s technology is widely accepted, and its eBooks are sold to libraries and library approval plans in the United States and overseas. In deciding who to partner with in launching our eBooks, we concluded that ebrary was unquestionably the first choice.”
“Transaction Publishers has been a highly regarded leader in the field of social science for over 40 years,” said Leslie Lees, Vice President of Content Development at ebrary. “We are very proud to be selected by Transaction to distribute their valuable titles, and look forward to making their authoritative content available to our global customer base.”
Sample titles include the following:
• Fragment of a Sociological Autobiography by Edward Shils (2006)
• Integrated Developmental and Life Course Theories of Offending by David Farrington (2008)
• Medicaid Politics and Policy by David Smith (2007)
• Foundations of Futures Studies Volumes 1 and 2 by Wendell Bell (2003 and 2004)
• Price Theory by Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman (1976)
• Economic Theory by Gary Becker (1971)
Libraries and other organizations may purchase Transaction titles directly through ebrary, its global network of resellers, and select book vendors including YBP, Ambassador, Blackwell, and Matthews. Key features and benefits include the following:
• Ability to subscribe to and purchase additional ebrary e-books, as well as host the library’s own PDF content, through a single, easy-to-use interface.
• Anytime/anywhere access.
• ebrary InfoTools™ networks every word with other online resources.
• Multiple options for searching and navigating.
• Personal bookshelves automatically store links to highlights, notes, and more, providing an archive of research. Folders can be emailed to peers.
• Automatic citations when text is printed or copied and pasted into Word or any text applications. Citations include an automatic URL hyperlink back to the source.
• Highlighting and annotating.
• Ability to transform text into a hyperlink to a URL of the end-user’s choice.
• Text-to-speech and other keyboard shortcuts to assist end-users with special accessibility needs.
Go to www.ebrary.com to view the available titles from Transaction Publishers.
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“While Transaction will be offering subject collections and individual titles from its own eBookstore, we also wanted to work with a respected partner with strong roots in the library community,” said Irving Louis Horowitz, Transaction’s founder, chairman, and editorial director. “Our president Mary Curtis and I have watched ebrary’s development over the years. ebrary’s technology is widely accepted, and its eBooks are sold to libraries and library approval plans in the United States and overseas. In deciding who to partner with in launching our eBooks, we concluded that ebrary was unquestionably the first choice.”
“Transaction Publishers has been a highly regarded leader in the field of social science for over 40 years,” said Leslie Lees, Vice President of Content Development at ebrary. “We are very proud to be selected by Transaction to distribute their valuable titles, and look forward to making their authoritative content available to our global customer base.”
Sample titles include the following:
• Fragment of a Sociological Autobiography by Edward Shils (2006)
• Integrated Developmental and Life Course Theories of Offending by David Farrington (2008)
• Medicaid Politics and Policy by David Smith (2007)
• Foundations of Futures Studies Volumes 1 and 2 by Wendell Bell (2003 and 2004)
• Price Theory by Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman (1976)
• Economic Theory by Gary Becker (1971)
Libraries and other organizations may purchase Transaction titles directly through ebrary, its global network of resellers, and select book vendors including YBP, Ambassador, Blackwell, and Matthews. Key features and benefits include the following:
• Ability to subscribe to and purchase additional ebrary e-books, as well as host the library’s own PDF content, through a single, easy-to-use interface.
• Anytime/anywhere access.
• ebrary InfoTools™ networks every word with other online resources.
• Multiple options for searching and navigating.
• Personal bookshelves automatically store links to highlights, notes, and more, providing an archive of research. Folders can be emailed to peers.
• Automatic citations when text is printed or copied and pasted into Word or any text applications. Citations include an automatic URL hyperlink back to the source.
• Highlighting and annotating.
• Ability to transform text into a hyperlink to a URL of the end-user’s choice.
• Text-to-speech and other keyboard shortcuts to assist end-users with special accessibility needs.
Go to www.ebrary.com to view the available titles from Transaction Publishers.
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Aileen Bryant-Allen
732-445-2280
www.transactionpub.com
marketing@transactionpub.com
Contact
Aileen Bryant-Allen
732-445-2280
www.transactionpub.com
marketing@transactionpub.com
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