Yale University Press adds digital content to OCLC NetLibrary

More than 2,000 eBook titles will be made available online


DUBLIN, Ohio, October 11, 2007-Yale University Press, one of the leading
university presses in the United States, is adding digital content to
NetLibrary, OCLC's leading platform for eContent to libraries worldwide.

Notable books in the Yale University Press collection include Ali
Allawi's The Occupation of Iraq, E.H. Gombrich's A Little History of the
World, the Yale Series of Younger Poets, the Annotated Shakespeare, the
Lamar Series in Western History, the Annals of Communism series, Yale
University Press Health and Wellness series, upcoming Yale Drama Series
titles, and upcoming Cecile and Theodore Margellos World Republic of
Letters series titles.

"It's fitting that as we enter into our second century, we begin to
establish partnerships that will help us fulfill our founding mission-to
aid in the discovery and dissemination of knowledge-well into the
future," said John Donatich, Director, Yale University Press.  "With
this in mind, we are very pleased to be working with NetLibrary and
excited by the new opportunities that this relationship will afford."

Founded in 1908 by George Parmly Day and his wife Wilhelmina, Yale
University Press is one of the oldest and largest American University
Presses.  The publications of the Press include books and other
materials that further scholarly investigation, advance
interdisciplinary inquiry, stimulate public debate, educate both within
and outside the classroom, and enhance cultural life.  In its commitment
to increasing the range and vigor of intellectual pursuits within the
university and elsewhere, Yale University Press continually extends its
horizons to embody university publishing at its best.

"OCLC NetLibrary is pleased to be able to offer titles from Yale
University Press, one of the most distinguished American university
presses," said Chip Nilges, Vice President, OCLC Business Development.
"These titles represent works that promote a greater understanding of
our world, and will be of great benefit to users of all libraries, and
particularly academic institutions."

There are more than 400 Yale University Press titles currently available
through NetLibrary, and a total of more than 2,000 titles will be added
once the backlist is digitized.

OCLC NetLibrary now offers more than 150,000 titles through its eContent
platform.

OCLC NetLibrary provides content and technical delivery solutions to
institutional libraries, corporations and government agencies that
facilitate the purchase, management and distribution of research,
reference, digital learning and general interest content via Web-based
technologies.  NetLibrary's eContent solution is the most broadly
adopted in the market, making the content of more than 400 publishers
and eContent providers available through more than 15,000 libraries
worldwide.  For more information, visit www.netlibrary.org
<http://www.netlibrary.org/> .