Accessible Archives Inc. Joins OCLC WorldCat Discovery Services
Accessible Archives, Inc., an electronic publisher of primary source full-text historical databases, has signed an agreement with OCLC Online Computer Library Center to make its content available through the WorldCat Local and TouchPoint services, which provide an integrated discovery and delivery service for libraries’ physical and electronic collections.
Tom Nagy, Accessible Archives COO, said: “Libraries will benefit from having Accessible Archives content discovered via the WorldCat services. OCLC is a great partner to libraries, and we are looking forward to implementing this agreement quickly.”
Janet Weber, Publisher Relations Manager at OCLC responded: “As we continue to expand our relationships with publishers, it is important to include the primary source materials that have been collected and digitized by Accessible Archives.”
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