Gale's Virtual Reference Library is available at a huge discount!
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Now, thanks to a new product from Recorded Books, you can study photography at 3am!
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Springshare's been doing a lot of upgrades lately!
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Califa is proud to be part of the Open Source Open Libraries Consortium.
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NetLibrary is offering lots of new options for their eAudio plans this year, including many titles that are ipod compatible, and both subscription and purchase program options.
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Yes, that’s right! We finally have an iPod product ready to launch that has current titles, with DRM built in! Califa will be the first group in the nation to put together a collection with Ingram Digital for their eAudio collection.
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Twice a year Califa aggregates orders of the Early Literacy Station from AWE and everyone gets the benefit of buying in bulk,
even if they just purchase one unit.
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Based upon a projected Califa group order of 20 units of equipment between September 1st and December 1st, Califa has
negotiated discounts up to 20% on 3M and Checkpoint.
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Mango Languages provides its users with remarkable conversational results after each and every lesson. Whether it's for your community’s students, educators, business personnel, or language lovers, learning a foreign language is now easy, effective, and convenient with Mango.
GoLibrary is an automatic, fully functional lending machine that makes a library’s physical collections available to people 24/7 in almost any location. Typical installation sites are shopping malls, commuter stations, schools, public buildings, hospitals, and residential areas.
The machine connects to a library’s ILS and will check out and check in materials to library card holders. GoLibrary, also known as Bokomaten in Sweden where it was invented in 2004 by Distribution Technologies (Distec), is manufactured in Italy. There are machines in use throughout Scandinavia and now, the first units are available in the United States. See full article.