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Helping Publishers Reach Their Target Audience About EBSCO Publishing As the world’s largest intermediary between publishers and libraries, EBSCO offers many benefits to its publisher partners. EBSCO is the only database aggregator that is also a subscription agent, and as a result, the company has a unique understanding of the needs and concerns of publishers. EBSCO offers publisher partners a variety of ways to gain exposure for their publications in order to maintain and grow their core business. EBSCO is the leading provider of databases to thousands of universities, business schools, medical institutions, schools and other libraries worldwide. Libraries in nearly every country subscribe to one or more EBSCO databases, and in more than 70 countries, all libraries subscribe Primary Benefits of Partnering with EBSCO: Reach your target audience in libraries around the globe – Over 100,000 libraries worldwide subscribe to at least one EBSCOhost database Maintain and grow your subscriptions Surveys of librarians show that high usage of publications on databases yields increased subscriptions and renewals Increase Web traffic – Detailed publisher profiles within EBSCO resources include a live link to the publisher’s website, driving business back to the publisher Forge a strong partner relationship EBSCO Publishing partners with over 12,000 publishers worldwide, and more than 99% of publisher partners renew with EBSCO No Cost to Publishers EBSCO Publishing’s services are offered at no cost to publisher partners. Publishers simply send their content to EBSCO Publishing, and EBSCO’s teams load the content into the applicable databases. All content is indexed through a meticulous editorial process. It is submitted to a rigorous quality control screening before being made available to institutional subscribers. 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,000 13,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 2012 EBSCO Publishing has an unrivaled number of publisher partners, and continues to build strong partner relationships with impressive growth 1 Kelsey, P. J. (2007). The Financial Counseling and Planning Indexing Project: Establishing a Correlation Between Indexing, Total Citations, and Library Holdings. Journal of Financial Counseling & Planning, 18(1), 18-23. Global Exposure and Recognition of Publisher Content The Natural Partner # of Publishers Increased use [of content] by faculty and other researchers will likely affect the number of citations to a publisher’s journal, enhancing a journal’s reputation and the possibility of attracting submissions by prominent researchers. Increasing a journal’s visibility in indexing databases should also result in more requests by researchers for institutional subscriptions for academic libraries. 1 2 EBSCO Library Collections and Budgeting Trends Survey. EBSCO Information Services, 2010. 3 MPS Librarian Survey: Usage Statics. MPS Limited, 2010. 4 Renewals 2007-2011 Overview & Outlook. Accucoms, 2012. 2,3,4
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Page 1: The Natural Partner - EBSCO Information Services · partner relationships with impressive growth 1 Kelsey, P. J. (2007). The Financial Counseling and Planning Indexing Project: Establishing

Helping Publishers Reach Their Target AudienceAbout EBSCO Publishing

As the world’s largest intermediary between publishers and libraries, EBSCO offers many benefits to its publisher partners. EBSCO is the only database aggregator that is also a subscription agent, and as a result, the company

has a unique understanding of the needs and concerns of publishers. EBSCO offers publisher partners a variety of ways to gain exposure for their publications in order to maintain and grow their core business.

EBSCO is the leading provider of databases to thousands of universities, business schools, medical institutions, schools and other libraries worldwide. Libraries in nearly every country subscribe to one or more EBSCO databases,

and in more than 70 countries, all libraries subscribe

Primary Benefits of Partnering with EBSCO: Reach your target audience in libraries around

the globe – Over 100,000 libraries worldwide subscribe to at least one EBSCOhost database

Maintain and grow your subscriptions – Surveys of librarians show that high usage of publications on databases yields increased subscriptions and renewals

Increase Web traffic – Detailed publisher profiles within EBSCO resources include a live link to the publisher’s website, driving business back to the publisher

Forge a strong partner relationship – EBSCO Publishing partners with over 12,000 publishers worldwide, and more than 99% of publisher partners renew with EBSCO

No Cost to PublishersEBSCO Publishing’s services are offered at no cost to publisher partners. Publishers simply send their content to EBSCO Publishing, and EBSCO’s teams load the content into the applicable databases. All content is indexed

through a meticulous editorial process. It is submitted to a rigorous quality control screening before being made available to institutional subscribers. 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

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EBSCO Publishing has an unrivaled number of publisher partners, and continues to build strong partner relationships with impressive growth

1 Kelsey, P. J. (2007). The Financial Counseling and Planning Indexing Project: Establishing a Correlation Between Indexing, Total Citations, and Library Holdings. Journal of Financial Counseling & Planning, 18(1), 18-23.

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The Natural Partner

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Increased use [of content] by faculty and other researchers will likely affect the number of citations to a publisher’s journal, enhancing a journal’s reputation and the possibility of attracting submissions by prominent researchers. Increasing a journal’s visibility in indexing databases should also result in more requests by researchers for institutional subscriptions for academic libraries.1

2 EBSCO Library Collections and Budgeting Trends Survey. EBSCO Information Services, 2010.3 MPS Librarian Survey: Usage Statics. MPS Limited, 2010.4 Renewals 2007-2011 Overview & Outlook. Accucoms, 2012.

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