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Last day to RSVP for eLending event

ALLA members are invited to hear CCH's Alicia Cohen sharing with us on  

 Is eLending really here?


Despite the high penetration of digital devices in Australia, demand for physical publications by libraries has remained stable. A perceived lack of demand for eLending has put it on the back shelf, but new and innovative technologies are responding to the future needs of our busy lawyers and business professionals.

Over the last three years the team at Wolters Kluwer, CCH has been collaborating with the law librarian community to develop an eLending solution that allows professional libraries to easily offer their users loanable eBooks. This project has developed significantly over the years and now the CCH ePlatform offers a device-agnostic and publisher-aggregated space for all libraries.
Promoting research and access to information is a central mission for libraries and also for CCH. eBooks and eLending are another step closer to achieving this.
Come along to learn more about eLending.

The Speaker:
Alicia Cohen has extensive experience in the Australian and UK publishing industry. With a postgraduate degree in publishing and a passion for all things digital, Alicia currently works as the Head of Content - Books for Wolters Kluwer, CCH. Alicia’s strong interest in books and new technology lands her in frequent and enthusiastic discussions about the changing landscape of the industry.

Details
Date: Tuesday 12 July 2016
Time: 7:30 to 9am
Place:  DLA Piper,  Level 31 Central Park, 152-158 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000
Refreshments: Light breakfast will be provided. Please let us know if you have special dietary requirements
RSVP: Anne Young  (anne.young@dlapiper.com ) by 8th July 2016

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