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Greenwood Publishing Group Selects Ingram Digital's SM CoreSource - Read More

Date Added: April 28, 2008 07:09:03 AM
Ingram Digital, an Ingram Content company, announced that Greenwood Publishing Group, a publisher of reference titles, academic and general interest books, has signed an agreement for digital asset management and distribution services.

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