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About: FranIniesta

Posts by FranIniesta:

  • ODILO brings leading publishers to libraries Posted on 22 June, 2015 (4 January, 2017) by Fran Iniesta in News
  • ODILO and Findaway team up to deliver popular eAudiobooks to libraries Posted on 4 June, 2015 (4 January, 2017) by Fran Iniesta in News
  • Special author event at ALA conference: Her Wild Oats, a living testament to late author’s life. Posted on 4 June, 2015 (4 January, 2017) by Fran Iniesta in News
  • OdiloPlace Goes Live in the U.S, Featuring 60,000+ titles from HarperCollins Publishers, Macmillan, Simon & Schuster, and More. Posted on 9 January, 2015 (4 January, 2017) by Fran Iniesta in News
  • The digital content revolution is here Posted on 7 January, 2015 (4 January, 2017) by Fran Iniesta in News
  • Come to Visit Us! Posted on 21 November, 2014 (4 January, 2017) by Fran Iniesta in News
  • OdiloConsortia™ to Power the eBook Pilot Project for the State Library of New South Wales in Australia. Posted on 29 October, 2014 (4 January, 2017) by Fran Iniesta in News
  • Odilo Signs Deal with The Library Network in Southeast Michigan to Provide eBook Lending and Digital Content Management Solution. Posted on 23 October, 2014 (4 January, 2017) by Fran Iniesta in News
  • Odilo and Telefonica present in Madrid the current situation of the e-book Posted on 26 September, 2014 (4 January, 2017) by Fran Iniesta in News
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