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Join Duke Press and ebrary for a celebration at ALA Midwinter
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- Subject: Join Duke Press and ebrary for a celebration at ALA Midwinter
- From: Kim Steinle <ksteinle@dukeupress.edu>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 18:17:51 EST
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Please join Duke University Press and ebrary(r) in celebrating the launch of the e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection. Hosted on the ebrary(r) platform, the collection provides online access to at least 100 new scholarly books in the humanities and social sciences in a calendar year. If you will be attending the ALA Midwinter Meeting in Denver, please stop by for tea, coffee, and desserts: Saturday, January 24, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Duke University Press booth 1752 Colorado Convention Center, Halls A, B, and C For three months of free trial access to the collection, please contact us at edukebooks@dukeupress.edu. For more information, visit dukeupress.edu/library/edukebooks. By purchasing the current year's titles, e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection customers also receive electronic access to more than 900 backlist books as well as complete MARC catalog records. We hope to see you in Denver! Best regards, Kimberly Steinle Library Relations Manager Michael McCullough Sales Manager edukebooks@dukeupress.edu dukeupress.edu/library/edukebooks
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