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Pubnet® Launches Textbook Bundle Finder
New Service Eliminates Book Ordering Confusion for Academic Booksellers
New Providence, N.J. (PRWEB) August 13, 2003 -- Pubnet®, the leading publishing industry e-commerce exchange, is pleased to announce the addition of Textbook Bundle Finder to its Internet-based book search and ordering service.
Pubnets Textbook Bundle Finder eliminates the confusion many college bookstores face in identifying and ordering textbook packages and their components.
Textbook Bundle Finders core ability allows users to perform a search that identifies textbook bundles, the number of bundles associated with a given ISBN and a listing of each bundles individual components. This listing details specific information about each textbook component including; individual ISBNs, pricing and available suppliers as well as an ordering feature that links booksellers directly to suppliers.
Pubnet suppliers initially part of this revolutionary offering include major publishers Houghton Mifflin, McGraw-Hill, Thomson and Von Holtzbrinck Publishing Services (VHPS). This partnering of leading industry suppliers will undoubtedly make Textbook Bundle Finder a must have service for simplifying academic bookseller ordering.
Pubnets Textbook Bundle Finder is open to all Pubnet bookstores and can be accessed via the Pubnet Ordering Wizard (POW) at www.Pubnet.org. For those who need a password go to www.Pubnet.org, call 1-800-PUBNET1 or e-mail Pubnet at info@pubnet.org.
About Pubnet®
Pubnet is a leading publishing industry e-commerce exchange, allowing more than 3,000 distributors, bookstores and other retailers to place electronic orders and receive purchase order acknowledgements (POAs), invoices, and advance shipping notices (ASNs) over the Internet. More than 100 publishers/vendors receive orders over Internet file transfers or through the browser-based application at www.pubnet.org. Web users have access to the system's one million-plus title database to conduct title searches and place online orders. Pubnet streamlines the labor-intensive ordering process by integrating seamlessly with a booksellers POS system.
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