Aladin Launches B2B Subscription-Based Digital Library Service
[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] Online bookstore Aladin Communications announced on the 26th that it has launched a ‘subscription-based electronic library service.’
According to Aladin, the Aladin subscription-based electronic library service targets B2B institutions. It was introduced together with Bookers, a B2B reading education platform, with which a business agreement was signed last August.
Aladin and Bookers currently have about 65,000 content titles and plan to secure up to 80,000 titles by the end of the year.
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Kim Jejeong, head of Aladin’s corporate sales team, said, “We expect the domestic B2B e-book market to rapidly grow into a subscription economy service within the next 2 to 3 years. We will continue to expand differentiated services based on customer needs together with Bookers.”
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