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CIG Makes Equity Investment in LibraryThing
LibraryThing's Product to Be Exclusively Distributed to Libraries Worldwide by Bowker and ProQuest
| Quelle: Bowker
BETHESDA, MD--(Marketwire - January 22, 2009) - Cambridge Information Group (CIG), a privately
held investment firm and parent company to Bowker (www.bowker.com) and
ProQuest (www.proquest.com), has made an equity investment in LibraryThing,
an emerging provider of online book cataloging services and solutions.
Under the terms of agreement, CIG has purchased a minority stake in
LibraryThing and has designated Bowker as the exclusive worldwide
distributor for the library marketplace of LibraryThing for Libraries
(LTFL), LibraryThing's flagship library product. Terms of the transaction
were not disclosed.
The addition of LTFL to Bowker and ProQuest's growing suite of offerings,
including AquaBrowser Library®, demonstrates CIG's continued commitment
to helping librarians and their patrons embrace Web 2.0 technologies to
enhance and improve the efficacy of their book search and discovery
efforts.
LibraryThing is an online service and social network to help library
patrons and booklovers to easily catalog their books. The LTFL product
enriches library online catalogs with the power and fun of Web 2.0. With
LTFL added to a library catalog, patrons can browse, search and engage in a
new and powerful way. LTFL is made up of the Catalog Enhancements, which
includes tags, recommendations and other editions and translations, and the
Reviews Enhancement, which places 250,000 reviews into library catalogs and
lets patrons review books as well. Bowker will make available LTFL as a
service level option within its Syndetics Solutions™ OPAC enrichment
offerings.
"LibraryThing has successfully developed an online service that meets the
needs of the 21st century library system," said Andy Snyder, president of
CIG and chairman of both Bowker and ProQuest. "By integrating LibraryThing
into Bowker and ProQuest's suite of information services offerings, we will
continue to expand our value proposition to the changing global library
marketplace."
"CIG is a highly regarded firm that has shown a serious commitment to the
library community through its willingness to invest in the development of
new resources and solutions that meet the changing needs of libraries in
the U.S. and abroad," said Tim Spalding, founder of LibraryThing. "We're
delighted to partner with Bowker and ProQuest and look forward to working
closely with their respective management teams in the library services
marketplace."
Founded in 1872, Bowker is the global leader in bibliographic information
management solutions and services for libraries, publishers and retailers
worldwide. With corporate roots that trace back to 1938, ProQuest creates
specialized information resources and technologies for libraries of all
types and sizes. Together, Bowker and ProQuest deliver information
services and solutions to tens of thousands of libraries worldwide.
About CIG
Cambridge Information Group (CIG) is an investment firm primarily focused
on education, research and information services companies. Founded in
1971, CIG continues under the same family stewardship today, with a focus
on building companies for long-term success. Headquartered in New York, NY
and Bethesda, Maryland, CIG's operating companies employ more than 2,100
people in offices around the world. For more information, please go to
www.cigcompanies.com.