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All new eBook collections from NetLibrary

The first eContent platform to offer a catalogue of more than 200,000 titles!

NetLibrary recently released 27 new eBook Subject Sets for 2009, bringing the total number of available Subject Sets to 57. The launch of these new Subject Sets coincides with the announcement that NetLibrary has achieved the ground-breaking milestone of being the first eContent platform to offer access to more than 200,000 eBook and eAudiobook titles.

With such a vast amount of titles available, the Subject Sets provide an easy and economical way to start or grow your library’s eBook collection. Collated by NetLibrary’s collection development team, each of the new Subject Sets is carefully selected to ensure there is no title duplication from set to set or from previous Subject Sets.

The all-new Subject Sets contain authoritative, front list titles, including classics, best-sellers and popular titles. They are available in a wide range of topics, including medicine, business, contemporary issues, information technology, how-to and much more. The diversity of the subjects covered mean whether you are an academic, public, special or school library you can find convenient subject collections tailored to your users’ needs.

In addition, developed specifically for UK Public Libraries and new for 2009, NetLibrary is pleased to announce the launch of an eContent starter kit. This new eContent Starter Pack offers a budget friendly, convenient way to develop your eContent collections. For one flat fee, including access of $3,000 USD for each Starter Pack, or $6,000 USD for both, you can offer your users a collection of more than 40 eAudiobooks or more than 150 eBooks. Whether you buy just one Starter Pack or both, we’ll also offer you a 10 percent discount on your purchase. Starter Packs cover a wide variety of genres including award-winners, international authors, popular fiction, mystery and suspense, romance, young adult fiction and more.

For more information, see NetLibrary’s Subject Sets.