McGraw-Hill Forges Partnership with Follett to Offer EBook Content to K-12 Schools

On June 24, McGraw-Hill announced its partnership with Follett to offer ebook content to K-12 schools.
McGrawHillProfessionalOn June 24, McGraw-Hill Professional, a leading global publisher of education and professional content, announced a partnership with Follett to further expand availability of its ebook titles to K-12 school library customers globally. Currently, more than 30 million students and educators in 42,000 schools worldwide use eBooks provided by Follett. McGraw-Hill Professional’s catalog is one of the premier ebook collections in the world for education, business, consumer, technical, and medical titles available on the market today. McGraw-Hill Professional is offering more than 4,500 new and backlist ebooks, available to lend on multiple devices. Tom Schenck, president of Follett School Solutions, says, “Our customers are especially excited about the availability of McGraw-Hill Professional’s highly respected test preparation titles.” Follett to Upgrade Server; Services Will Be Down BrieflyThese titles include McGraw-Hill Education’s comprehensive collection of student test prep and study aids: "5 Steps to a 5 AP" test prep series, the "Demystified" series, "Practice Makes Perfect" foreign language series, "Schaum’s Outline" study guides, McGraw-Hill Education Guide to SAT, McGraw-Hill Education TASC, The Official Guide to TOEFL Test, and more. Follett customers are able to seamlessly search and access all print and digital content within the convenience of Destiny Library Manager, the leading school library management solution. Destiny features Follett’s Universal Search, an innovative tool that gives students the ability to access content they need from one system. Follett customers without the Destiny platform use Follett Shelf, the company’s virtual bookshelf.

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