ACRL 2013 | Imagine, Innovate, Inspire
This past week, Anthem attended the ACRL 2013 conference in Indianapolis. As an academic press, developing and maintaining our relationships with academic institutions is key. Thus, having this opportunity to meet our valued librarians face-to-face was both an enjoyable and insightful experience. The publishing industry is in constant flux and the librarians have a front row seat to the change. With the transition to electronic platforms, increasing institutional budget cuts, and varying purchase processes, being able to talk to our consumer allows us to help better serve them.
It was a wonderful experience and Indianapolis provided a charming and friendly atmosphere to this productive exchange of ideas and information. We look forward to meeting with everyone again in the future.
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