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message 1: by Judith (new)

Judith (librarianjuju) | 2 comments I do a lot of reviewing for my library and I would love to find a great source to get some ARCs so I can be on top of the new books coming out. Whats a good way to get ahead of the game? I would prefer published ARCs instead of Ebooks. Thanks so much!


message 2: by Soumi (new)

Soumi (soumiroy) | 1 comments You can visit the publisher's website, you can find their email to request for ARCs


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Sandra  (readingontheporch) | 267 comments Judith wrote: "I do a lot of reviewing for my library and I would love to find a great source to get some ARCs so I can be on top of the new books coming out. Whats a good way to get ahead of the game? I would pr..."

NetGalley.com is also a good resource. Signing up is free.


message 5: by Judith (new)

Judith (librarianjuju) | 2 comments Isnt Netgalley for ebooks though?


message 6: by Experiment BL626 (last edited Mar 02, 2012 08:34PM) (new)

Experiment BL626 | 358 comments Judith wrote: "Isnt Netgalley for ebooks though?"

No. Paperbacks are included too... I think.

ETA: Nevermind. It is ebooks only.


message 7: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
This is not really a Librarians Group issue.


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