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Maney expands relationship with DotLib

Maney Publishing has expanded its agreement with distributor and agent DotLib for sales of its electronic products in the United States, Canada and Italy.

Maney’s E-journal list features nearly one hundred titles and six subject specific MORE (Maney Online Research E-journal) collections: Archaeology & Heritage, Health Sciences, History, History & Humanities, Language & Literature, and Materials Science & Engineering.

David Myers, DotLib’s Managing Director, sees enormous potential from the expanded agreement: “Maney is known in the Americas, but we look forward to expanding the uptake of Maney’s E-products, especially the MORE journal collections and their newly launched E-books through our partnerships with key universities and consortia.”

Shelly Turner, Maney’s Director of Sales and Marketing, is pleased to have extended the agreement: “DotLib have impressed us with the breadth of their distribution and level of service they are able to offer within South America, which will make our E-journals and MORE journal collections more easily and widely available in these countries, and we are confident they can do the same within the expanded regions. Maney is committed to the broadest dissemination of high-quality research, and making our journal content easy to access is a top priority.”

About DotLib

DotLib says: “DotLib represents the fusion of a ".com company" with the academic library environment, combining the technology and dynamism of the IT realm and the strength and reliability of the information that the libraries have. DotLib works to build a partnership with its customers by facilitating access to the information and developing customized solutions to meet the needs of each one of them. Its products consist of a wide variety of books, databases and online journals from the top international publishers across all disciplines.”

About Maney Publishing

Maney says: “Maney Publishing was formed in 1997 from a printing company established in 1900, and publishes scholarly journals in materials science, the humanities, and health science. Maney is committed to publishing high quality journals in print and electronic formats that are international in scope and peer-reviewed. With offices in Leeds and London in the UK, and in Cambridge and Philadelphia in North America, Maney publishes extensively for learned societies, universities and professional bodies around the world.”