October 2007--Volume V, Issue 10

Each month, our Further Developments newsletter brings information and updates to your Standing Order and Continuations Programs, forthcoming audiobooks and reviews, and our Reader's Advisor section, which includes author interviews, recommendations, and critiques. The navigation above this paragraph will help you get to the sections you need.








. . .  a place to continue growing and learning." —Ken Blanchard


Video Standing Order Programs
Did you know that in addition to the many book product standing order programs we offer, we also have three video standing order programs? Managed by a true expert in the industry, our video programs offer the best in DVD (and in some cases VHS) format for libraries.

Ingram's We Recommend… is available as either a standing order program or as a notification program. This program offers the latest blockbusters, independent and foreign films, and cinema classics debuting on DVD. Your profile determines the movies that make your individualized order list each month. Titles are then shipped to arrive on their national street date.

Our other two programs, Adult Series and Children's and Young Adult Series, offer the best in video for these age groups. Ingram’s Adult Series Program provides automatic ordering of documentaries, wellness programs, instructional videos, and musical and theatrical performances produced by PBS, WGBH, KOCH, and many others. Our Children's and Young Adult Series Program provides the latest video series popular with kids from preschool to high school, including those produced by PBS Kids, Nickelodeon, Sony Kids, and anime titles.

For more information about our video programs, contact us at (800) 937-5300 Ext. 35748 or via e-mail at: standing.orders@ingrambook.com.



I generally logon to ipage® once or twice a week to search for titles or build selection lists. While doing so, I generally browse the In the News section of the home page. (I find it helpful to know when authors are on TV and radio, among other things.) Last week, I saw an article of interest, but I didn't have time to read it. When I logged back on, it was gone. Is there any way to retrieve it?
--Searching in Seattle


Dear Searching,
News happens fast! Our Web Editor is constantly scanning for the latest news, award announcements, and media information. ipage allows three news items to show on the home page at one time, so it's not unusual for an item to drop off quickly.

Fortunately, we do archive our In the News section for 30 days. You can find the archive by going to the Collection Development tab's News and Events section. Click the In the News Archive link. You should be able to find your article there.







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