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Distributor of eBooks and digital media

ProQuest LLC
Headquarters atAnn Arbor, Michigan
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryInformation and data provider
Founded1938; 87 years ago (1938) as University Microfilms
FounderEugene Power
HeadquartersAnn Arbor, Michigan, US
Key people
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Websiteproquest.com

ProQuest LLC is anAnn Arbor,Michigan-based global information-content and technology company, founded in 1938 asUniversity Microfilms byEugene Power.

ProQuest is known for its applications and information services for libraries,[1] providing access to dissertations, theses, ebooks, newspapers, periodicals, historical collections, governmental archives, cultural archives,[2] and other aggregated databases. This content was estimated to be around 125 billion digital pages.

The company began operations as a producer ofmicrofilm products, subsequently shifting toelectronic publishing,[3] and later grew through acquisitions.[1] On December 1, 2021,Clarivate bought ProQuest fromCambridge Information Group for $5.3 billion in what was described as a "huge deal in the library and information publishing world". Clarivate said that the operational concept behind the acquisition was integrating ProQuest's products and applications withWeb of Science.[4][5]

Businesses

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ProQuest was founded as amicrofilm publisher.[6] It began publishing doctoral dissertations in 1939,[7] has published more than 3 million searchable dissertations and theses,[8][non-primary source needed] and is designated as an offsite digital archive for theUnited States Library of Congress.[9][10] The company's scholarly content includes dissertations and theses, primary source material, ebooks, scholarly journals,[11] historical and current newspapers and periodicals, data sources, and other content of interest to researchers.[12][non-primary source needed] ProQuest Video Preservation and Discovery Service allows libraries to preserve and provide access to their proprietary audio and video collections.[13]

In May 2014, ProQuest LLC also operated businesses under the following names:[2]

  • Bowker provides bibliographic information management solutions to publishers, libraries and booksellers,[14] and is theISBN Agency for the United States.[15]
  • Dialog is an online information service with more than 1.4 billion unique records[16] curated for corporate, business and government researchers, with a focus on pharmaceutical, engineering and patent research.[17]
  • EBL (Ebook Library), an ebook aggregator with a catalog of titles from academic publishers, serves academic, corporate and research libraries[18] while supporting emergingcollection development models such aspatron-driven acquisition.[19]
  • ebrary was an onlinedigital library that offered access to ebook collections, by subscription or aperpetual archive model, in subject packages tailored for academic, corporate, government, public and high school libraries.[20]

History

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1930s–1950s

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Eugene Power, a 1927 BA and 1930 MBA graduate of theUniversity of Michigan, founded the company as University Microfilms in 1938, preserving works from theBritish Museum on microfilm. By June 1938, Power worked in two rented rooms from a downtown Ann Arbor funeral parlor, specializing in microphotography to preserve library collections. In his autobiographyEdition of One, Power details the development of the company, including how University Microfilms assisted theOffice of Strategic Services (OSS) intelligence agency duringWorld War II.[21] This work mainly involved filming maps and European newspapers so they could be shipped back and forth overseas more cheaply and discreetly.

Power also noticed aniche market indissertations publishing. Students were often forced to publish their own works in order to finish theirdoctoral degree. Dissertations could be published more cheaply as microfilm than as books. ProQuest still publishes so many dissertations that itsDissertations and Theses collection (formerly called Digital Dissertations) has been declared the official U.S. off-site repository of theLibrary of Congress.[10]

The idea of universal adoption of microfilm publication of doctoral dissertations was furthered considerably by two articles researched and written by a then recent recipient of the doctorate in history atStanford University. Vaughn Davis Bornet seized on the idea and published "Doctoral Dissertations and the Stream of Scholarship"[22] and "Microfilm Publication of Doctoral Dissertations".[23]

As the dissertations market grew, the company expanded into filming newspapers andperiodicals. The company's main newspaper database is ProQuest Newsstand.

1960s–1990s

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In 1962,Xerox acquired the company for 51,750 shares of Xerox common stock, worth about $7.9 million.[24] Under Xerox's ownership, the name of the company changed several times, fromUniversity Microfilms toXerox University Microfilms, toUniversity Microfilms International, then shortened toUMI. In 1985, it was purchased from Xerox byBell & Howell.[25] In 1986, UMI acquired Data Courier, owner of ABI/INFORM, from theBingham family.[26]

In the 1980s, UMI began producingCD-ROMs that storeddatabases of periodicals abstracts and indexes. At a time when modem connections were slow and expensive, it was more efficient to mail database CD-ROMs regularly to subscribing libraries, who installed the discs on dedicated PCs. The ProQuest brand name was first used for databases on CD-ROM. An online service called ProQuest Direct was launched in 1995; its name was later shortened to just ProQuest.[27] The bibliographic databases are mainly sold to schools, universities and libraries.

In 1998, the company announced the "Digital Vault Initiative", purported to include 5.5 billion images digitized from UMI microfilm, including some of the best existing copies of major newspapers dating back 100 to 150 years, and Early English books dating back to the 15th century. While work continues to digitize the contents of the microfilm vault, ProQuest is already providing navigation of 125 billion digital pages, including nearly 20 million pages of newspaper content dating from pre-Revolutionary War America.

In 1999, the company name changed toBell & Howell Information and Learning, and then in 2001 toProQuest Information and Learning; Bell & Howell renamed itself the ProQuest Company.[28]

Also in 1999, the company acquiredChadwyck-Healey, a one-time microfilm publishing company that was one of the first to produce full-text CD-ROM databases. This acquisition gave Proquest ownership of a 100+ person publishing operation based inCambridge, England, and became the basis for a substantial overseas expansion.

2000s

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During the 2000–2004 fiscal years, as well as the first three quarters of the 2005 fiscal year, ProQuest systematically overstated its net income. Cumulatively, pre-tax profits were overstated by 129.9 million dollars (or about 31 percent).[29] In 2008, Voyager Learning Company and ProQuest's CFO (from the time of the earnings overstatements) settled SEC "charges without admitting or denying the allegations of the SEC's complaint".[30]

In 2001 ProQuest acquired Norman Ross Publishing, a small New York based microfilm publisher.[31]

In 2002 ProQuest acquired bigchalk.com, a company founded in 1999 with the combined assets of ProQuest's K-12 division and Infonautics Inc.'s K-12 business.[32][dead link]

In 2004, ProQuest Information and Learning acquired Seattle start-upSerials Solutions, a venture providing access management and search services for content hosted by other companies.

Also in 2004, the company acquired Copley Publishing Group.[33]

In 2005, three ProQuest executives formed a distribution company called National Archive Publishing Co, of XanEdu, UMI, and Digital Service Operations.[34] The building that would house this new company stood at 300 Zeeb Road inScio, Michigan, home to nearly 6 billion pages of information.[35]

In 2006, ProQuest Company, then the parent company of ProQuest Information and Learning, sold it toCambridge Information Group, owner ofR. R. Bowker.[36] From the time of this sale, this article follows the history of ProQuest Information and Learning, not ProQuest Company. (ProQuest Company subsequently renamed itself to Voyager Learning Company, and later became part ofCambium Learning Group.[37])

In 2007, ProQuest Information and Learning was merged withCSA to form ProQuest CSA. Later that year it was renamed ProQuest LLC.

In 2008, ProQuest LLC acquired complete ownership ofRefWorks, a web-basedcitation manager of which it had been part owner since 2001. RefWorks was merged with ProQuest's existingCommunity of Science (COS) business to form RefWorks/COS.[38]

Also in 2008, ProQuest acquiredDialog, a major online database firm, fromThomson Reuters.[39][40]

2010s–2020s

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In 2010, ProQuest acquired two properties from LexisNexis, the Congressional Information Service (CIS) and University Publications of America (UPA). CIS produced one of the world's most exhaustive online collections of legislative content and highly respected statistical works, while UPA included deep historical content sets. The acquisition included digital products and an expansive microfilm vault that would leverage ProQuest's strength in conversion from film to searchable electronic formats.[41]

In 2011, ProQuest acquiredebrary, an online digital library of full texts of over 170,000 scholarlye-books.[42] In 2013, ProQuest acquired Ebook Library (EBL), with plans to combine ebrary and EBL into a single e-book platform.[43]

In 2014, ProQuest acquired Pi2 Solutions, a privately owned company specializing in Drug Safety Triager (DST) & Product Literature Database (PLD) systems for the biopharmaceutical industry. The company aligned Pi2 Solutions with its ProQuest Dialog corporate information service.[44]

In 2015, ProQuest acquired SiPX[45] and Coutts Information Services, including the MyiLibrary platform and the Online Acquisitions and Selection Information System (OASIS).[46]

In October 2015, ProQuest acquiredEx Libris. It was to merge the Workflow Solutions division of ProQuest, which included the former Serials Solutions, into Ex Libris, with the enlarged entity to be named "Ex Libris, a ProQuest Company".[47]

In June 2016, ProQuest acquiredAlexander Street Press, a provider of streaming videos and ebooks.[48]

In January 2020, ProQuest acquiredInnovative Interfaces, Inc., a provider of technology solutions to academic and public libraries.[49]

On 17 May 2021, it was announced that Clarivate would acquire ProQuest.[50] On July 28, 2021, Clarivate announced that the acquisition was delayed due to a Federal Trade Commission antitrust probe.[51] On December 1, 2021,Clarivate successfully completed the acquisition of ProQuest.[5]

Products

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Among the products the company sells to clients such as public and research libraries are:[52][53][54][55][56]

  • ABI/INFORM Collection (including ABI/INFORM Dateline, ABI/INFORM Global, and ABI/INFORM Trade & Industry)
  • Accounting, Tax & Banking Collection (can be limited to "Accounting & Tax Database" or "Banking Information Database")
  • Advanced Technologies Database with Aerospace
  • Aerospace Database
  • AFI Catalog
  • AIDS & Cancer Research Abstracts
  • Algology Mycology and Protozoology Abstracts (Microbiology C)
  • Alt-PressWatch
  • Aluminium Industry Abstracts
  • American Periodicals Series
  • Animal Behavior Abstracts
  • ANTE: Abstracts in New Technology & Engineering
  • Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA)
  • AquaBrowser
  • AquaBrowser Liquid
  • Aqualine
  • ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM)
  • Arts & Humanities Full Text
  • ASFA: Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts
  • Asian & European Business Collection
  • Bacteriology Abstracts (Microbiology B)
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biotechnology and BioEngineering Abstracts
  • Biotechnology Research Abstracts
  • Black Studies Center
  • British Humanities Index (BHI)
  • Calcium & Calcified Tissue Abstracts
  • Canadian Newsstand
  • CBCA
  • Ceramic Abstracts
  • Chemoreception Abstracts
  • Civil Engineering Abstracts
  • Computer and Information Systems Abstracts (Module)
  • Copper Technical Reference Library
  • Corrosion Abstracts
  • Design and Applied Arts Index (DAAI)
  • Dialog
  • Digital Sanborn Maps[57]
  • Early European Books
  • Earthquake Engineering Abstracts
  • Ebrary
  • Ecology Abstracts
  • Electronics & Communications Abstracts
  • eLibrary
  • eLibrary Canada
  • eLibrary Curriculum Edition
  • eLibrary Elementary
  • eLibrary Science
  • Engineered Materials
  • Engineering Research Database
  • Entomology Abstracts
  • Environment Abstracts
  • Environmental Engineering Abstracts
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Management
  • ERIC PlusText
  • Ethnic NewsWatch
  • FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Plus
  • Gannett Military Newspapers
  • Gannett Newspapers
  • GenderWatch
  • Genetics Abstracts
  • Health & Safety Science Abstracts
  • HeritageQuest Online[57]
  • History Study Center
  • Immunology Abstracts
  • Industrial and Applied Microbiology Abstracts (Microbiology A)
  • International Bibliography of Art (IBA)
  • International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
  • International Index to Black Periodicals
  • International Index to Music Periodicals
  • International Index to the Performing Arts
  • Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
  • Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)
  • Literature Online
  • Literature Online Reference Edition
  • Materials Business File
  • Materials Research Database
  • Mechanical & Transportation Engineering Abstracts
  • MEDLINE with Full Text
  • METADEX
  • Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
  • Middle East Newsstand
  • Neurosciences Abstracts
  • Nucleic Acids Abstracts
  • Oceanic Abstracts
  • Oncogenes and Growth Factors Abstracts
  • PAIS[58]
  • Periodicals Archive Online
  • Periodicals Index Online
  • Pharmaceutical News Index
  • Physical Education Index
  • Pi2 Drug Safety Triager™ (DST)
  • Pi2 Product Literature Database (PLD)
  • Pollution Abstracts
  • PRISMA (Publicaciones y Revistas Sociales y Humanísticas)
  • Professional ProQuest Central
  • ProQuest 5000
  • ProQuest 5000 International
  • ProQuest Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Collection
  • ProQuest Agricultural Science Collection
  • ProQuest ANZ Newsstand
  • ProQuest African American Heritage
  • ProQuest Aquatic Science Collection
  • ProQuest Atmospheric Science Collection
  • ProQuest Biological Science Collection
  • ProQuest Career and Technical Education
  • ProQuest Central
  • ProQuest Computer Science Collection
  • ProQuest Criminal Justice Periodicals Index
  • ProQuest Discovery
  • ProQuest Dissertations and Theses (formerly known asDAI, Dissertation Abstracts International)
  • ProQuest Earth Science Collection
  • ProQuest Education Journals
  • ProQuest Engineering Collection
  • ProQuest Entrepreneurship
  • ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
  • ProQuest Family Health
  • ProQuest Health & Medical Complete
  • ProQuest Health Management
  • ProQuest Historical Annual Reports
  • ProQuest Historical Newspapers
  • ProQuest International Newswires
  • ProQuest Legislative Insight
  • ProQuest Library Science
  • ProQuest Materials Science Collection
  • ProQuest Medical Library
  • ProQuest Military Collection
  • ProQuest Natural Science Collection
  • ProQuest Newsstand
  • ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source
  • ProQuest Obituaries
  • ProQuest One Academic
  • ProQuest One Literature
  • ProQuest Political Science
  • ProQuest Polymer Science Collection
  • ProQuest Professional Education
  • ProQuest Psychology Journals
  • ProQuest Public Health
  • ProQuest Religion
  • ProQuest Regulatory Insight
  • ProQuest Research Library
  • ProQuest Sanborn Maps Geo Edition
  • ProQuest Science Journals
  • ProQuest SciTech Collection
  • ProQuest Social Science Journals
  • ProQuest Sociology
  • ProQuest Technology Collection
  • Resource/One
  • Risk Abstracts
  • SIRS Decades
  • SIRS Discoverer
  • SIRS Government Reporter
  • SIRS Issues Researcher
  • SIRS Renaissance
  • Social Services Abstracts
  • Sociological Abstracts
  • Solid State and Superconductivity Abstracts
  • State Packages
  • Summon
  • Sustainability Science Abstracts
  • Technology Research Database
  • Toxicology Abstracts
  • US Hispanic Newsstand
  • Virology and AIDS Abstracts
  • Water Resources Abstracts
  • Worldwide Political Science Abstracts

See also

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References

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