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RE: Barnes and Noble



We use Barnes and Noble, too, when we can find what we need from 
them.  The only problem that we have had is ordering multi-volume 
texts; they only send one volume.  We have had this problem with 
them many times, so now we do not order multi-volume texts from 
them.

Beth

Beth A. Lewis, M.L.S.
Director of Library Services
Talbot Research Library
Fox Chase Cancer Center

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
[mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu] On Behalf Of David 
Thibodeau
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:57 PM
To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
Subject: Barnes and Noble

Hello Group,

This is probably not the appropriate listserve for this but here 
goes:  Does anyone have any experience with Barnes and Noble 
Library Services?

Although we cannot get e-books or set up standing orders through 
this service, after doing some spot checking they seem cheaper 
that our current service.  Any assistance would be appreciated.

Library Services Benefits:
--  You always receive 10% off on top of the lowest online price
--  Free Shipping on orders of $25 or more
--  The largest in-stock inventory of any online bookseller 
(great for rush orders!)
--  Ability to search up to 25 ISBNs at one time
--  Deferred Billing Accounts (also called Purchase Order 
Accounts) are available
--  Library-only promotions
--  A dedicated library services manager to answer your questions
--  Easy tax-exempt ordering =E2=80=93 just follow the 
instructions in the order path when you place your first order

Notes about the program:
--  Library Services discount will automatically appear at 
checkout
--  Personal purchases are permitted, too!

Thanks,
David