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ProQuest Solutions Help Libraries Reclaim SpaceMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Over 80% of U.S. librarians have deemed space reclamation a priority or stated that it will be in the near future, according to research conducted by ProQuest. In response, ProQuest is combining content solutions with digitization, assessment and discovery services to help libraries transform spaces and bring more value to their users. To free space …
STEM makerspaces "Our approach to space reclamation is simple: We curate, simplify and connect to help libraries extend their value and prove return on each and every resource investment," said James Holmes, Senior Vice President, Global Sales, Marketing and Customer Experience at ProQuest. "With close connections to librarians, publishers and technology developers, we're positioned to support libraries as they evolve their physical spaces and services to meet users' changing needs." To learn more about the ProQuest Space Reclamation Survey 2016, visit http://www.proquest.com/documents/ProQuest-Space-Reclamation-Survey-Whitepaper.html About ProQuest (http://www.proquest.com) ProQuest is committed to supporting the important work happening in the world's research and learning communities. The company curates content that matters to the advancement of knowledge, assembling an archive of billions of vetted, indexed documents. It simplifies workflows so that people and institutions use time effectively. And because ProQuest connects information communities, complex networks of systems and processes work together efficiently. With ProQuest, finding answers and deriving insights is straightforward and leads to extraordinary outcomes. ProQuest and its companies and affiliates – Ex Libris, Alexander Street, Bowker – stand for better research, better learning, better insights. ProQuest enables people to change their world. To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/proquest-solutions-help-libraries-reclaim-space-300477617.html SOURCE ProQuest |