iPublishCentral powers NAON’s eBookstore
March 13, 2014 We are immensely pleased to announce the release of National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses (NAON) eBookstore, powered by iPublishCentral. Collaborating with iPublishCentral, [...]
March 13, 2014 We are immensely pleased to announce the release of National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses (NAON) eBookstore, powered by iPublishCentral. Collaborating with iPublishCentral, [...]
March 07, 2014 It is a pleasure to introduce the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) eBookstore, created on the iPublishCentral platform. Being the world’s largest professional [...]
A study conducted across the United States revealed that higher education institutions faced instructional and learning challenges – almost 25% of freshmen dropout of college in the first [...]
New York, February 28, 2014 Impelsys launches the Elsevier online store for the Asia Pacific region. Powered by iPublishCentral, Elsevier now has a white labeled e-library, catering to the users [...]
February 14, 2014 Impelsys announces the launch of Transaction Structuring portal, created on the iPublishCentral platform. Transaction Structuring is a platform that delivers high quality tax [...]
February 06, 2014 Impelsys announces the launch of Amazing People Library portal, powered by iPublishCentral. Amazing People Library is a digital story collection that offers hundreds of [...]
February 05, 2014 Impelsys, the market leader in electronic content delivery solutions, announces the release of iPublishCentral 5.1, the latest version of the award winning digital publishing [...]
New York, January 15, 2014 Hundreds of titles now easily accessible. The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (A.S.P.E.N.) is an interdisciplinary organization, dedicated to [...]
Jan 06, 2014 We are happy to announce the launch of the American Heart Association eBook store powered by iPublishCentral. The eBook store is aimed at offering digital content to training centers [...]
There was a time in our industry when many of the major book publishers built direct relationships with their readers by creating “book clubs” in which they would send one book per month to their [...]