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Contributors from Product Management, Marketing Communications and Market Strategy join forces to keep you apprised of best practices for boosting usage of your Gale Virtual Reference Library, information on eBook collection development, profiles of Gale’s imprints and publishing partners, promotional opportunities and more. Enhance your current electronic reference program with their tips and suggestions and share your own thoughts on a variety of eBook-related topics.

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Product Manager Erin Sullivan joined Gale in 1999. Erin started her Gale career as a K12 Sales representative and moved over to Product Management in 2004. Prior to her current role as GVRL Product Manager, Erin was responsible for developing products for the K-12 Market. Erin graduated from Michigan State University and her hobbies include yoga, watching movies, spending time with her family and friends, and keeping an eye on the ‘e’.

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Chris Posa is a market strategist for Gale Virtual Reference Library and Gale’s business product line including Business & Company Resource Center and Small Business Resource Center. His hobbies include sports memorabilia collecting and helping Gale Virtual Reference Library customers increase usage of their eBook collections.

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Harmony Faust has been a Marketing Programs Manager at Gale since July 2008, where she manages the communications programs for Gale Virtual Reference Library and Grzimek’s Animal Life. Prior to Gale, Harmony spent five years marketing custom course materials and microfilm in the academic publishing and library markets. She is currently pursuing a Master’s of Science in Integrated Marketing Communications from Eastern Michigan University, for which she often neglects her other interests—social media marketing, cooking, wine and microbrews, ceramics and acrylic painting.

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As editor for RE:sources, R.E. has the dual responsibility of creating articles for our monthly e-newsletter and then posting them here on the RE:sources Blog. There’s some debate around here what the “e” in his profile represents – editor, electronic, engaged, energized, eloquent … whatever. One thing’s evident: R.E. is excited about eBooks!