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Massachusetts Library System selects Baker & Taylor as ebook platform partner -

Baker & Taylor, a distributor of digital and physical books, has been selected by the Massachusetts Library System (MLS) to participate in an innovative six-month pilot project designed to expand access to ebooks for the state's multi‑type libraries. This pilot project was conceived by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioner's (MBLC) Statewide Resource Sharing Committee to explore new models of ebooks. Funding for the MA eBook Project is made possible by MLS, in partnership with the MBLC, the pilot libraries and in part, with federal funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and administered by the MBLC.

Baker & Taylor is assisting MLS in establishing a state-wide shared collection, in which an initial group of 51 participating libraries will access more than 3,000 general interest ebooks using the company's Axis 360 digital media platform. The pilot program will leverage Baker & Taylor's digital collection development services, with an eye toward expanding the scope of the shared collection to the nearly 1,700 public, school and academic libraries throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Axis 360 gives library patrons the ability to borrow and download best-sellers and new release fiction and non-fiction titles in electronic format directly to their devices.

Axis 360 is compatible with Windows and Mac PCs and mobile Apple iOS and Android devices, including smartphones and tablets, and dedicated e-reading devices. The platform is also integrated with Blio, the multi‑function e-reader born from the partnership of the National Federation of the Blind and visionary Ray Kurzweil, to provide an ADA-accessible ebook solution for library patrons.

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