Sentences with phrase «library wholesalers»

"Library wholesalers" refers to companies or organizations that provide books, ebooks, or other resources to libraries. They help libraries acquire a wide range of materials for their patrons to borrow or access. Full definition
Random House's often repeated, and always consistent position is this: when libraries buy their RH, Inc. ebooks from authorized library wholesalers, it is our position that they own them.»
Sales, setup, and customer service will be handled through library wholesaler Brodart Company, via a partnership also announced at the American Library Association Midwinter Conference 2013 in Seattle.
OverDrive continues to be the most popular library wholesaler, with 88 % of firms using their service.
There's a bit of a war between library wholesalers: Overdrive, ProQuest, EBSCOhost, and now Smashwords over who has the «biggest» catalog to offer.
Over the years, she has sold to Barnes & Noble, Target, Costco, Borders, Books - A-Million, Walmart as well as becoming a trusted partner and recommended sales consultant for some of the largest book and library wholesalers in the industry.
TPL began to transition from using print catalogues to order materials to using online selection in 2008, initially with Baker and Taylor's Title Source 3 and then in 2010 with an online bibliographic database and selection software developed, in collaboration with TPL, by the Canadian library wholesaler Whitehots.
Michael (Kelley) quotes Skip Dye, head of library relations at Random, «Random House's often repeated, and always consistent position is this: when libraries buy their RH, Inc. ebooks from authorized library wholesalers, it is our position that they own them... In our view, this purchase constitutes ownership of the book by the library.
That's much harder if it's not available via [the library wholesaler] Baker & Taylor.
Through direct relationships with many of the major and upcoming online retailer and library wholesalers, eBOUND offers special rates and exclusive promotions that put Canadian content in front of the eyes of book buyers around the globe (dependant on territorial rights, of course).
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