Although self-publishers have always made extensive use of distribute-and-print, traditional publishers and distributors are increasingly using the model as well. The list of distribute-and-print partnerships continues to grow and includes: Bridgeport National Bindery and Oxford University Press through an agreement with CPI/Anthony Rowe; Lightning Source U.K. and Harvard University Press; Hachette Livre and Ingram Content Group; Baker & Taylor and RR Donnelley; and Edwards Brothers and Author Solutions. In addition, ColorCentric has kicked off a program to provide distribute-and-print solutions around the world utilizing its Printernet software. In the realm of distributed point-of-sale printing, On Demand Books is expanding its placements of the Espresso Book Machine, and has tapped Lightning Source and Google to expand its library of offerings to more than 3 million titles.