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Jacobin Partners With Exact Editions For Library Subscriptions

Jacobin, the leading voice of the American left, is now available for institutional subscriptions via Exact Editions’ digital publishing platform. 

Since launching in 2010, Jacobin has grown to be the foremost voice of American socialism, offering a progressive perspective on politics, economics and culture. Past contributors to Jacobin have included figures as notable as Slavoj Žižek, Yanis Varoufakis, Kristen Ghodsee, Pablo Iglesias Turrión, and Jeremy Corbyn.

A recent issue of Jacobin is themed around “Trumpism”. It analyses the potential economic policy … Keep Reading

11 Reasons For Selling Institutional Subscriptions

Magazines before transitioning to a database

(1) Libraries like magazines. Some of the publishers we work with are surprised to find that a high proportion of their subscriptions are coming from libraries, universities and schools who have for years subscribed to print editions. If a magazine has 100 or more library/educational print subscribers it is a safe bet that there will be institutional sales for the title as a digital resource. At the very least this will be additional subscription … Keep Reading

Exact Editions Partners with the ASERL


Exact Editions has partnered with the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) to provide a deal for select research libraries across the United States.

Available from the 1st of November 2024 to the 31st December 2025, the deal involves discounted prices on bundles of digital magazine subscriptions. ASERL members can select from over 180 esteemed titles across the Exact Editions platform. These magazines and journals encompass a range of research areas, including science, literature, music, art and more.

Exact … Keep Reading

Exact Editions Reviews Library Podcasts in New Charleston Hub Column

New regular column Podcast Parade, featuring library industry podcast reviews by Exact Editions, has been launched by library industry website Charleston Hub. Each instalment includes key information and analysis, serving as an essential guide to librarians who want to deepen their industry knowledge through an audio medium.


The column starts with basic information such as number of episodes and their length, as well as a summary. More detailed analysis follows, including a break down of the format, the hosts … Keep Reading

AI and GLAMS: Transforming Cultural Heritage

The Council on Library and Information Resources has an intriguing short blog post on the work of Jane Winters who is professor of Digital Humanities at the School of Advanced Study, University of London.

She briefly explains some of the reasons why she is positive about the collaboration between AI and human expertise which can “transform how we interact with the past, opening new doors for research, accessibility, and preservation.” Her post links us out to some striking examples of … Keep Reading

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