29.07.2008 12:45:00
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Innodata Isogen Selected to Convert Johns Hopkins University Press and Project MUSE Journal Titles into XML Repository
INNODATA ISOGEN, INC., (NASDAQ: INOD), a leading provider of
knowledge process outsourcing as well as publishing and related
information technology services, announced today that it
has reached an agreement with Project MUSE –
one of the world’s largest collections of
online scholarly journals in the humanities and social sciences –
to convert both current and legacy journal issues into XML.
Project MUSE is a joint collaboration of the Johns Hopkins University
Press and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at Johns Hopkins University.
Under the terms of the agreement, Innodata Isogen will provide data
conversion services, including XML encoding and enrichment, for most of
Project MUSE’s journals. The company estimates
that the total engagement will be worth approximately $600,000 in the
first year, while the ongoing conversion of new journals could generate
between $150,000 and $200,000 in annual revenue, depending on volumes.
"One of our more important goals is to
introduce more flexibility in the way we present MUSE journal content,”
said Mary Rose Muccie, director, Project MUSE. "Innodata
Isogen’s expertise in all aspects of data
conversion and XML encoding has allowed us to look at our online content
in new ways. We’ve also been impressed by
their responsiveness and ability to meet or beat our deadlines for
delivering electronic files.”
Founded in 1993, Project MUSE is an online repository of humanities and
social sciences journals that provides subscribing libraries with access
to articles from more than 350 journals from 80 scholarly publishers.
"We’ve already
helped dozens of commercial publishers meet the increasing demands of
their readers to access digital content,”
said Bob Kidd, vice president of Innodata Isogen’s
publishing practice. "We’re
excited by the opportunity to translate the best practices we’ve
developed for those publications to not-for-profit organizations like
Project MUSE as we help them improve their ability to meet the needs of
their subscribers.” ABOUT PROJECT MUSE
MUSE began in 1993 as a pioneering joint project of the Johns Hopkins
University Press and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at JHU. Grants
from the Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities
allowed MUSE to go live with JHU Press journals in 1995. Journals from
other publishers were first incorporated in 2000 and additional
university press and scholarly society publishers have joined in each
subsequent year. Today, MUSE is still a not-for-profit collaboration
between the participating publishers and MSEL, with the goal of
disseminating quality scholarship via a sustainable model that meets the
needs of both libraries and publishers. Project MUSE subscriptions are
available only to institutions.
ABOUT INNODATA ISOGEN
Innodata Isogen, Inc. (NASDAQ: INOD) is a leading provider of
knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) services, as well as publishing and
related information technology (IT) services.
We work as a product development partner to our clients, helping them
meet their content creation and publishing challenges. We provide
outsourcing services that draw upon onshore and offshore resources,
proven project management and highly engineered processes and tools. We
also help our clients improve their internal business operations with
process and systems engineering.
Our clients include leading enterprises in information-intensive
industries such as media, publishing and information services, high
technology, manufacturing, aerospace, defense, law, government and
intelligence. Recent honors include EContent Magazine’s
EContent 100, KMWorld Magazine’s 100
Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management, the International
Association of Outsourcing Professionals’
(IAOP) Global Outsourcing Top 100, D&B India’s
Leading ITeS and BPO Companies and the Black Book of Outsourcing’s
Top List of Leading Outsourcing Providers to the Printing and
Publishing Business.
Headquartered in Northern New Jersey, Innodata Isogen has offices and
operations in the United States, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka,
China and France.
This release contains forward-looking statements that are made
pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words "project,” "head start,”
"believe," "expect," "should,”
"anticipate," "indicate," "point to" and other similar expressions
generally identify forward-looking statements, which speak only as of
their dates. These forward-looking statements are based largely on our current
expectations, and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties,
including without limitation, the primarily at-will nature of the
company's contracts with its customers and the ability of customers to
reduce, delay or cancel projects, including projects that the company
regards as recurring; continuing revenue concentration in a limited
number of clients; continuing reliance on project-based work; inability
to replace projects that are completed, cancelled or reduced; depressed
market conditions; changes in external market factors; the ability and
willingness of our customers and prospective customers to execute
business plans which give rise to requirements for digital content and
professional services in knowledge processing; difficulty in integrating
and deriving synergies from acquisitions; potential undiscovered
liabilities of companies that we acquire; changes in our business or
growth strategy; the emergence of new or growing competitors; various
other competitive and technological factors; and other risks and
uncertainties indicated from time to time in our filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. Actual results could differ materially from the results referred to
in the forward-looking statements. In light of these risks and
uncertainties, there can be no assurance that the results referred to in
the forward-looking statements contained in this release will occur.
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