One-Stop Shopping for Software and Educational Videos

edudex.com has launched a comprehensive online marketplace that makes it easy for educators and librarians from middle schools to universities to find and purchase a broad range of educational materials. edudex has consolidated more than 70,000 products from over 200 suppliers into one easy-to-use marketplace that makes both searching and purchasing simple. All products are categorized according to curriculum areas, from the arts to mathematics to business.

The purchasing process is also easy with the site. Teachers and librarians who are accustomed to filling out multiple purchase orders to several suppliers can now buy everything from one source. In addition, the site accepts credit card purchases from those who wish to use them. Another edudex service keeps educators better informed about new products in their specialized area. With the educators' permission, the company sends teachers and librarians information via e-mail when products specific to their field are released. In the coming months, edudex will add enhancements to the site, including streaming video, designed for those who wish to preview video products before purchasing them. edudex.com, Princeton, NJ, (877) 301-3100, www.edudex.com.

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