Press Release: Copia Partners With LearningField and Leading Publishers in Australia to Launch First-Of-Its-Kind Subscription-Based Digital Classroom
Publishers including Cambridge University Press, Wiley, Oxford University Press, Pearson and Cengage among First Partners to Leverage Copia’s Learning Platform
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Availability and Cost
Schools can subscribe to LearningField at one of two possible price points:
- $160 for the 'core subject offer,' which gives students access to any English, Mathematics, Science, History and Geography resource from all participating publishers
- $250 for the'all subject offer,' which gives students access to over 45 subject areas including the 'core subject' materials and elective subjects in areas such as the Arts, Technology and Languages Other Than English (LOTE)
The LearningField partnership with Copyright Agency is an expansion of Copia's existing presence in the Australian market, where Copia provides a wide variety of printed and eBook titles. As a strategic partner of the Australian Publishers Association (APA), Copia is powering the eBook component of TitlePage Plus, a new subscription-based supply chain solution for the book industry. Additionally, Copia is partnering with QBD The Bookshop, the largest company-owned retail book chain in Australia, to power its new eBook business.
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