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Tuesday, 30th March 2010

Wiley Will Use Baker & Taylor for Print-On-Demand/Print-to-Order

From the Announcement:

[Baker & Taylor] has signed an agreement for its TextStream Digital Print Service to provide print-to-order services for leading publisher John Wiley & Sons...

Its agreement with Wiley is Baker & Taylor's latest step in expanding TextStream's reach in the publishing community. TextStream provides publishers with a full range of print-on-demand/print-to-order services with a wide variety of binding formats and trim sizes. TextStream eliminates inventory guesswork by printing publishers' books as publishers sell them. Combined with Baker & Taylor's unparalleled reach into library and retail channels, TextStream is an exceptional partner for Wiley, which has a wide-ranging selection of must-have titles covering such subjects as business, education, health, religion and travel.

"We chose Baker & Taylor because of the expanded reach into public and academic libraries that its extensive distribution network affords to the many thousands of titles in our Global Demand Print Program," said Lynn Terhune, noted industry spokesperson and Global Digital Print Administrator for Wiley Corporate.

Source: B&T

See Also: In February, UK's House of Stratus Signed a Deal with B&T for the TextStream Service as well as Deals with Three University Presses, (U. of North Carolina, Penn St. U., and Fordham U, and PublishAmerica.


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