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Re: universities experiment with paying OA fees
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- Subject: Re: universities experiment with paying OA fees
- From: "Anne Orens" <aorens@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:27:57 EDT
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Apologies for any cross-posting. This may be of interest to the group: *Tizra and Chicago Distribution Center Partner to Provide Online Access to Scholarly and Professional Books* June 25, 2008. (Chicago, IL and Providence, RI) Chicago Distribution Center (CDC), a division of the University of Chicago Press and one of the nation's largest distributors of scholarly and professional books, has signed an agreement with Tizra that will enable CDC publishers to sell subscriptions to online books. The joint venture will pilot in summer 2008 with the University of Chicago Press and other CDC publishers and will use the services of Bibliovault(R), the CDC's digital repository for not-for-profit publishers. "The demand for access to scholarly content online is increasing both in the academic community and among the general public," reported Carol Kasper, Marketing Director of the Books Division at Chicago. "Bibliovault(R) is a cooperative venture between members of the scholarly publishing community, and the University of Chicago Press is very pleased that it can be used to facilitate online access to Chicago content and that of our CDC client presses. "Our customers have told us that they want to have their content delivered in a variety of ways," said Karen Barch, COO of the Chicago Distribution Center. "Tizra's elegant and easy-to-use solution gives our publishers a simple way to sell and deliver their book content online." The CDC/Tizra service will combine the data conversion, shopping cart, print fulfillment, e-commerce and reporting systems of the CDC with the web publishing and delivery capabilities of the Tizra Agile PDFTM hosted application. The result will allow CDC publishers seamless online marketing and merchandising. Agile PDF creates branded web sites, while collaboration with the CDC enables publishers to integrate sales reporting for online and print publications. "We're delighted to be in the first group of CDC publishers piloting the CDC/Tizra online service," said Garrett Kiely, Director of the University of Chicago Press. "University of Chicago Press publications appeal to wide audiences: from general readers to educators and scholars. Our readers need to find us from wherever they are, with immediate access to the content they want. Tizra helps us meet that need." Anne Orens, Chief Marketing Officer of Tizra adds, "Tizra's goal is to provide a platform for the future of online publishing, and help publishers generate new, immediate revenue streams from existing content, without disrupting existing processes. Our partnership model keeps us focused on our publishers, whether that means giving them a complete stand-alone sales and delivery solution, or linking our platform to existing services. We're delighted to work with a distribution center with CDC's size and reputation, and through them, to serve their pre-eminent publishers. About the CDC CDC is a state-of-the-art, 273,000-square-foot distribution and fulfillment operation, providing a full range of services to its client publishers and its customers worldwide. A long-standing leader in the distribution and fulfillment of academic books and journals, CDC provides fulfillment services for more than sixty scholarly publishers including America's largest, the University of Chicago Press. In addition to its warehousing, fulfillment, and business services capabilities, the CDC also provides short run digital printing and the digital respository Bibliovault(R) that currently stores and distributes digital files for more than 15,000 books About Tizra Tizra's mission is to provide content owners large and small with unprecedented control over the marketing, sales and delivery of their online content. Tizra's first product, AgilePDF, is a hosted service that enables non-technical staff to create new online products from existing content and sell them through publisher branded web sites with highly flexible business terms. Additional University Press customers include Duke University Press and MIT Press. The company is headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island, and funded in part by Rhode Island's Slater Technology Fund. More at http://tizra.com. *CDC Contact Carol Kasper ckasper@press.uchicago.edu* *Tizra Contact: Anne Orens Anne.orens@tizra.com
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