RedShelf Accessibility-Focused eReader to Further Unizin’s Mission of Digital Transformation at Scale Austin, TX, and Chicago, IL, — November 2, 2021 — Unizin, a member-based nonprofit...
Continue ReadingRedShelf Accessibility-Focused eReader to Further Unizin’s Mission of Digital Transformation at Scale Austin, TX, and Chicago, IL, — November 2, 2021 — Unizin, a member-based nonprofit...
Continue ReadingDid you know that roughly one in seven of us has some kind of disability? It's an enormous number that underscores why accessibility (a11y) remains at the core of RedShelf's solutions....
Continue ReadingSince our founding, RedShelf has maintained the leading edge of digital course materials. We continually invest in four key areas that keep thousands of institutions on the forefront of...
Continue ReadingInc. magazine announced that RedShelf has been recognized as one of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies for the fourth consecutive year. The Inc. 5000 list spotlights the most...
Continue ReadingYou'll often find RedShelf in a classroom. But you'll also find us in a locker, under a bed, on the kitchen island—or on a boat sailing to a tropical one. Now, more than ever before, we're...
Continue ReadingOne of the biggest hurdles for organizations looking to transition from print to digital in the modern era has been the cost of entry. Publishers know how to create compelling content....
Continue ReadingRedShelf was one of the first—and we remain one of the only—course material providers focused squarely on being the best at digital content delivery. In the early days, we helped our...
Continue ReadingDistributing digital course materials to more than half of colleges and universities nationwide, RedShelf is known for helping set the standard of quality in digital publishing and...
Continue ReadingShayla King had seen campus store sales declining for some time. But more recently King, Bookstore Manager at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, noticed something...
Continue ReadingThe Inclusive Access concept found its way to Minneapolis College—a member of Minnesota State, a system of 30 colleges and seven universities— via a student senate that was introduced to...
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