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		<title>Gale Partners with Baker &amp; Taylor to Distribute eBooks to Academic &amp; Public Libraries</title>
		<link>http://blog.gale.com/resources/2009/10/29/gale-partners-with-baker-taylor-to-distribute-ebooks-to-academic-public-libraries/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:01:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harmony Faust</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baker &#38; Taylor, Inc., the world’s largest distributor of physical and digital books and entertainment products, and Gale, part of Cengage Learning, are proud to announce their partnership to distribute the highly regarded Gale Virtual Reference Library (GVRL) e-Book collection. Baker &#38; Taylor, the first wholesaler to sell the GVRL platform, will distribute GVRL – [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Baker &amp; Taylor, Inc., the world’s largest distributor of physical and digital books and entertainment products, and Gale, part of Cengage Learning, are proud to announce their partnership to distribute the highly regarded <em>Gale Virtual Reference Library</em> (<em>GVRL</em>) e-Book collection. Baker &amp; Taylor, the first wholesaler to sell the <em>GVRL</em> platform, will distribute <em>GVRL </em>– including <em>Literature Criticism Online</em> and <em>Gale Directory Library </em>– in the academic and public library markets.</p>
<p>Public and academic libraries can purchase <em>GVRL</em> products from Baker &amp; Taylor’s unique and comprehensive Title Source TM 3 ordering system. Academic and public library customers may also continue to purchase <em>GVRL</em> products from their Gale representative. The new partnership simply expands customers’ options for ordering and allows customers to take advantage of the numerous services Baker &amp; Taylor provides.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.gale.com/pressroom/corporate-news/baker-taylor-partners-with-gale-to-distribute-elite-e-books/" target="_blank">Read the press release for more information.</a></p>
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		<title>Using Usage Statistics to Build Traffic</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As Featured in RE:sources e-newsletter 
Louisville Public Library &#8211; Louisville, Colorado
A dramatic spike in April and May usage of their Gale Virtual Reference Library resources made the Louisville (CO) Public Library&#8217;s Kathy Kelly and Karen Ingish wonder if, possibly, their statistics had become mixed-up with the larger user group &#38;mdash; perhaps those accessing the statewide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>As Featured in RE:sources e-newsletter<span style="font-size: 0.6em"> </span></h3>
<p>Louisville Public Library &#8211; Louisville, Colorado</p>
<p>A dramatic spike in April and May usage of their <em>Gale Virtual Reference Library</em> resources made the Louisville (CO) Public Library&#8217;s Kathy Kelly and Karen Ingish wonder if, possibly, their statistics had become mixed-up with the larger user group &amp;mdash; perhaps those accessing the statewide Colorado Virtual Library. &#8220;Not so,&#8221; said Gale&#8217;s Customer Resource Center, &#8220;that increase was from <span style="text-decoration: underline">your</span> community.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kelly and Ingish turned that insight into an opportunity to better serve their community.</p>
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<p><img style="margin-right: 10px" src="http://www.gale.com/enewsletters/resources/2008_11/LouisvilleEXT.jpg" alt="A view of the Louisville Public Library in downtown Louisville, Colorado" width="220" height="200" align="left" /><br />
The Louisville Public Library serves a population of nearly 20,000 residents and has long had one of the highest circulation rates in Colorado. In August, 2006 a the new, 32,500 square-foot library building opened to offer a range of programs and services to customers – among them a growing collection of eReference titles from the <em>Gale Virtual Reference Library.</em></p>
<p>Adult Services Supervisor Kelly and Adult Services Librarian Ingish concluded that the increases they saw in their usage statistics in early 2008 were the result of students accessing references online for classroom projects. Along with this realization, came a new resolve to be more proactive about their <em>Gale Virtual Reverence Library</em> collection &amp;mdash; capitalizing on seasonal trends and anticipating higher patron interest inspired by special events and exhibits at the library.</p>
<p>They plan to create subcollections to focus on titles relevant to special exhibits and add new titles that support them. Early next year, for example, the library is hosting an exhibit on asteroids and weather with the Space Science Institute (SSI); to support this exhibit, they added<em> Environmental Science in Context, Alternative Energy</em> (UXL) and Van Nostrand&#8217;s Scientific Encyclopedia to their <em>Gale Virtual Reference Library</em> collection.</p>
<p>As the Louisville Public Library demonstrates, usage statistics are a great way to identify trends in your community; theyíre available for <em>Gale Virtual Reference Library</em> and other Gale online databases. Subcollections are simple to create and are an excellent way to support these trends with direct links to popular references.</p>
<p><strong>Generate usage reports </strong>for individual titles or your entire <em>Gale Virtual Reference Library</em> collection -  link to <a href="http://support.gale.com/gale/article.html?article=1675">http://support.gale.com/gale/article.html?article=1675</a></p>
<p><strong>Create a subcollection in three easy steps </strong>- download this fact sheet (PDF &#8211; 291K) <a href="http://support.gale.com/gale/article.html?article=1882">http://support.gale.com/gale/article.html?article=1882</a></p>
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