Gale yesterday announced the acquisition of Questia Media, a subscription platform for humanities and social sciences content, providing access to "76,000 books from 300+ publishers and millions of articles from journals, magazines and newspapers," according to the company.
The assets, acquired for an undisclosed sum, include university press authors and titles from big commercial companies like Elsevier, Wiley, Taylor & Francis, and Perseus, said John Barnes, Gale executive VP of strategic marketing and business development.
Gale president Patrick Sommers said, "Questia will further broaden Gale's extensive content base.... In addition, it will enhance Gale's offerings with new research and productivity tools, lesson plans, and professional development for the classroom."
Reaching end users
Questia has
been used by undergraduate, high school, and graduate students, and a variety
Internet users; Gale says the deal extends its reach to end users and
consumers.
In recent months, Gale has focused heavily on this strategy, working to improve
the Google PageRank of its content and services. Gale's acquisition in December
2008 of HighBeam Research, with its Encyclopedia.com property, was a key
element of this plan.
"Convenience beats authority," Barnes said of the Gale strategy. speaking to LJ at the recent ALA Midwinter Meeting in Boston. With that in mind, the company has been seeking ways to position "trustworthy and authoritative" content more prominently, and refer user back to library resources whenever possible.
Source | Library Journal | Academic Newswire | 4 February 2010
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