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ProQuest Information and Learning announce major licence for Early English Books Online
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom, January 9, 2004 -- ProQuest Information and Learning and IRIS announce a major licence in the Republic of Ireland for key Chadwyck-Healey electronic publication Early English Books Online (EEBO).

The institutions that now have perpetual online access to the only complete surviving record of the English speaking world for 227 years are: University of Limerick , NUI Galway, NUI Maynooth, Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork, University College Dublin and The National Library of Ireland.

EEBO provides instant access to rare English books from 1473-1700; containing over 125,000 titles, comprising 22.5 million page images, and a wealth of rare, difficult to access works. The breadth and depth of material contained within the collection provides endless opportunities for research across a vast range of subject areas – from history, English literature, religion, music and the arts to physical science and women’s studies. In 2003 EEBO customers viewed over 10 million images and have downloaded 2 million works.

Commenting on the agreement, Prof Jane Ohlmeyer , ( Erasmus Smith Professor of Modern History; Head of Department, Trinity College Dublin) says, “ EEBO is an indispensable research tool for early modern scholars and their postgraduate students. It is also invaluable as a teaching resource since EEBO introduces undergraduate students to texts, both canonical and lesser known, as they appeared to their first readers in the early modern period.

Whether providing historical background from a variety of perspectives, illustrating the growth in parts of the book industry, or simply furnishing facsimiles of works as they originally appeared in print, EEBO has offered students and scholars and innovative way of studying the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.”

Since last November users have been utilising an upgraded interface providing improved browsability, navigation, searching, and additional features for optimising use of these rare texts – as well as almost 500,000 pages of new content. EEBO continues to bring the early the treasures of early printed English literature to life.

For further information about EEBO visit http://eebo.chadwyck.com/marketing.

About IRIS

IRIS is the Consortium of Irish University and Research Libraries, its members being the libraries of DCU, NUI Galway, TCD, UL, UCC and Enterprise Ireland.

IRIS provides a ‘virtual’ union catalogue to enable simultaneous cross-searching of its members’ and other major research library catalogues. IRIS was originally established in 1993 as a project under the EU Telematique Programme. In addition to the resource discovery function of the virtual catalogue, further development will enable the management of interlibrary loans and document supply among its members and other libraries.

More recently, IRIS has assumed a role in the negotiation of consortial purchase deals for electronic resources. EEBO is the first of these to be finalised on behalf of all but one of the universities and the National Library. A major saving of funds was achieved through this consortial approach to purchase, and IRIS hopes to facilitate the consortial procurement of other valuable research material in the future.

About ProQuest Information and Learning

ProQuest Information and Learning is a world leader in collecting, organising, and distributing information worldwide to researchers, faculty, and students in libraries and schools. Known widely for its strength in business and economics, general-reference, humanities, social sciences, and STM content, the company develops premium databases comprising periodicals, newspapers, dissertations, out-of-print books, and other scholarly information from more than 9,000 publishers worldwide. Users access the information through ProQuest®, the company’s web-based online information system, Chadwyck-Healey electronic and microform resources, UMI® microform and print reference products, eLibrary and SIRS® educational resources, and XanEdu online faculty and student resources.

The company has international offices in Cambridge UK, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America with global headquarters in Michigan, USA.

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