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ProQuest
NameProQuest
TypePrivate
IndustryInformation services
Founded1938
FounderEugene Power
HeadquartersAnn Arbor, Michigan
Key peopleMatti Shem Tov, Roger K. Summit

ProQuest is a leading provider of digital libraries, academic databases, and research tools used by Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley. Founded by Eugene Power in 1938, the company has evolved to serve University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology with its innovative products. ProQuest has partnered with Google, Microsoft, and IBM to enhance its services, and its products are used by National Library of Congress, British Library, and Library of Congress. The company's solutions are also utilized by University of Tokyo, University of Melbourne, and University of Sydney.

History

ProQuest's history dates back to 1938 when Eugene Power founded the company as University Microfilms (UMI), which provided microfilm and microfiche services to Yale University, Columbia University, and University of Chicago. In the 1960s, the company began to expand its services to include bibliographic databases and indexing services for American Library Association, Association of Research Libraries, and Special Libraries Association. The company changed its name to Bell & Howell in 1985 and later to ProQuest in 1995, after being acquired by Cambridge Information Group. During this period, ProQuest collaborated with OCLC, RLG, and National Archives and Records Administration to develop its products. The company's early products, such as Dissertation Abstracts, were used by University of Michigan, University of California, Los Angeles, and New York University.

Products and Services

ProQuest offers a wide range of products and services, including academic databases such as ABI/INFORM, ProQuest Central, and ProQuest Research Library, which are used by University of London, University of Edinburgh, and University of Manchester. The company also provides ebook platforms like ebrary and Ebook Central, which are utilized by University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, and McGill University. Additionally, ProQuest offers discovery services such as Summon and Primo, which are used by Ex Libris Group, OCLC, and SirsiDynix. ProQuest's products are also integrated with Blackboard Learn, Moodle, and Canvas, and are used by Penn State University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and University of Washington.

Company Overview

ProQuest is a private company headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with offices in Sunnyvale, California, London, and Tokyo. The company is led by Matti Shem Tov, who has previously worked with Dow Jones, Thomson Reuters, and News Corporation. ProQuest has over 1,700 employees worldwide, with a significant presence in United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. The company serves over 30,000 institutions, including University of California, San Diego, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Georgia Institute of Technology. ProQuest's products are also used by National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and European Commission.

Acquisitions and Partnerships

ProQuest has made several acquisitions and partnerships over the years to expand its product offerings and enhance its services. In 2010, the company acquired Serials Solutions, a provider of e-journal management and discovery services, which was used by University of Wisconsin–Madison, University of Minnesota, and University of Iowa. In 2011, ProQuest acquired ebrary, an ebook platform used by University of Texas at Austin, University of Florida, and University of Georgia. The company has also partnered with Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and Wiley-Blackwell to offer ebook collections and journal content to University of Southern California, University of Pittsburgh, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. ProQuest has also collaborated with JSTOR, Project MUSE, and arXiv to provide digital archives and open-access content to University of Arizona, University of Utah, and University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Operations and Management

ProQuest operates a global network of data centers and customer support centers to ensure high availability and reliability of its products. The company's data centers are located in United States, Europe, and Asia, and are used by University of Notre Dame, University of Southern California, and Duke University. ProQuest's customer support centers are staffed by experienced professionals who provide technical support and training services to University of Virginia, University of Maryland, College Park, and University of Colorado Boulder. The company's management team includes experienced executives from information technology, publishing, and library services industries, including Matti Shem Tov, who has previously worked with Dow Jones and Thomson Reuters. ProQuest's products are also used by NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and United States Department of Energy. Category:Information services companies

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