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Harvard Bus. School Publishing and XanEdu team up to distribute case studies online.


XanEdu, a division of ProQuest ProQuest Company is a well-known Ann Arbor, Michigan-based company specializing in educational microfilm and electronic publishing. History
Eugene Power founded the company as University Microfilms in 1938, preserving works from the British Museum on microfilm.
 Company, and Harvard Business School Publishing Harvard Business School Publishing is a not-for-profit, wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard Business School. It operates as an umbrella corporation to manage a group of publishing products associated with the School, including Harvard Business Review (management journal), Harvard  have entered a digital content relationship under which Harvard Business School Harvard Business School, officially named the Harvard Business School: George F. Baker Foundation, and also known as HBS, is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University.  case studies and reprints of Harvard Business School articles will be available XanEdu's digital CoursePack System.

Under the agreement, the Harvard case studies and current and archived articles of HBR HBR Harvard Business Review
HBR Harbor
HBR High Bit Rate
HBR Human Behavioral Representation
HBR Heijmans Blackwell Remediation
HBR Hydrobromide Acid
HBR House Budget Resolution
HBR Hybrid Block Repair
HBR Host-Based Replication
 will be available to faculty and students through XanEdu's online CoursePack offerings, as well as offline through XanEdu's print pack solution.

XanEdu will also offer a printed version of the cases or articles and include a digital key for online viewing. XanEdu will ensure the intellectual property of these publishers and authors by limiting the ability to view, copy, and print copyrighted materials on XanEdu.

"XanEdu's ability to meet Harvard Business School Publishing's need for secure digital rights management and its capacity to aggregate content for a global business academic audience made XanEdu the ideal choice for Harvard Business School Publishing's largest digital content partnership," said Bill McKenna, director, academic sales and business development, HBSP HBSP Harvard Business School Publishing .
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Publication:The Newsletter on Newsletters
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Date:Dec 17, 2001
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