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Yale University Press Goes the E-Book Route

January 7, 2008, 4:09 pm

Yale University Press is relying on a new piece of software to make its titles more widely available.

The program, CoreSource, interfaces with Microsoft’s Live Search Books program. The idea is that the press will be able to digitize more of its books and potential buyers will be able to find them through Live Search Books. If motivated by the text, users can become buyers through print-on-demand programs. —Josh Fischman

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