11 Facts About ProQuest NewsStand

1.

ProQuest NewsStand still publishes so many dissertations that its Dissertations and Theses collection has been declared the official US off-site repository of the Library of Congress.

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In 2008, Voyager Learning Company and ProQuest NewsStand's CFO settled SEC "charges without admitting or denying the allegations of the SEC's complaint".

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3.

In 2001 ProQuest NewsStand acquired Norman Ross Publishing, a small New York based microfilm publisher.

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4.

In 2008, ProQuest NewsStand LLC acquired complete ownership of RefWorks, a web-based citation manager of which it had been part owner since 2001.

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5.

In 2010, ProQuest NewsStand acquired two properties from LexisNexis, Congressional Information Service and University Publications of America.

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In 2011, ProQuest NewsStand acquired Ebrary, an online digital library of full texts of over 170,000 scholarly e-books.

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In 2013, ProQuest NewsStand acquired Ebook Library, with plans to combine ebrary and EBL into a single e-book platform.

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8.

ProQuest NewsStand aligned Pi2 Solutions with its ProQuest Dialog corporate information service.

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In 2015, ProQuest NewsStand acquired SiPX and Coutts Information Services, including the MyiLibrary platform and the Online Acquisitions and Selection Information System.

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10.

In June 2016, ProQuest NewsStand acquired Alexander Street Press, a provider of streaming videos and ebooks.

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11.

In January 2020, ProQuest NewsStand acquired Innovative Interfaces, Inc, a provider of technology solutions to academic and public libraries.

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