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Penguin to re-enter library e-book market
Jun 21 2012
In the past year, Penguin Group USA has slowly pulled away from the library e-book market. Now it is tiptoeing back in.
The publisher is working with New York City libraries and 3M on a pilot program that will make Penguin e-books available in city libraries beginning in August. If it is a success, the program could be expanded in public libraries across the country.
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