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Oxford University Press to showcase print, digital, blended learning solutions at World Book Fair

New Delhi [India], January 10 (ANI): Oxford University Press (OUP), the world's largest university press, is participating at the New Delhi World Book Fair, that is going on from Jaunary 7 to 15, at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.

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Oxford University Press to showcase print, digital, blended learning solutions at World Book Fair
New Delhi [India], January 10 (ANI): Oxford University Press (OUP), the world's largest university press, is participating at the New Delhi World Book Fair, that is going on from Jaunary 7 to 15, at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. OUP will showcase its vast range of print books, digital and blended learning solutions at stall numbers 179-202 in hall 18, which will also incorporate a digital corner. Visitors to the OUP stall at the World Book Fair will have a chance to look at OUP's education, reference and academic titles covering a wide range of subjects and domains, including children's books, adult English learning material, college textbooks and general reads, journals and academic books covering subjects such as economics, medicine, sociology, politics and social sciences among others. OUP will also showcase its globally respected range of dictionaries, as also it's more recently launched integrated learning solution for schools viz. Oxford Advantage. Speaking about OUP's participation in the New Delhi World Book Fair 2017, Sivaramakrishnan V, Managing Director, OUP India said "OUP is delighted to be a part of the 25th edition of the New Delhi World Book Fair. This mega carnival is a great opportunity for book lovers to explore the exciting and stimulating world of books, that are now available in several digital formats in addition to print. Year-on-year, OUP displays its vast array of books and other learning material and we are overwhelmed by the positive feedback we receive for our well-curated content, high-quality texts and reader-friendly material. He added "our display at the New Delhi World Book Fair 2017 is a tribute to growing population of readers and learners in the region." (ANI)

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