Amazon Business: New Solutions for Libraries

Amazon Business: New Solutions for Libraries

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

Zoom

Amazon Business has introduced new capabilities to streamline library book procurement. Public libraries can now access curated book collections at competitive prices without adding complexity to their vendor management processes. 

While many U.S. public libraries already purchase office supplies, furniture, and technology from Amazon Business, purchasing books requires a specialized set of tools and capabilities. Now, with Amazon Business Books for Libraries, we’ve combined the savings and selection you already love with dedicated features for libraries.

During this webinar, you'll learn how Amazon Business Books for Libraries allows you to streamline your library book purchasing with: Instant MARC Records, substantial savings, and a dedicated library hub.

Register for this webinar

All ILA Noon Network webinars are free. Registration for all live webinars is limited to Illinois libraries. Recordings of webinars will be available to ILA personal and institutional members in the Noon Network Archive 1-3 days after the live event. 


About the Speaker

Tarita Murray joined Amazon less than a year ago as a Book Representative, supporting government and nonprofit agencies with their book procurement needs. She brings extensive industry expertise from her previous role as Director of Sales at Baker & Taylor, where she worked closely with public libraries nationwide.

With a deep understanding of library acquisitions, collection development, and workflow management, Tarita specializes in building collaborative partnerships that help organizations better serve their communities. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communications and resides in New Jersey. 

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