Raleigh, NC, April 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VitalSource announced today it has acquired RedShelf, the Chicago-based course materials distributor servicing hundreds of US higher education ...
There’s more to education than what’s found in a textbook, and that knowledge isn’t lost on RedShelf. The edtech company, which started as an e-textbook distributor in 2011, has since expanded its ...
Even though technology can be found in virtually every corridor of many universities, for Scott Kelly, edtech isn't going far enough. “My opinion is that too many startups are trying to disrupt ...
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwired - Oct 7, 2014) - RedShelf, one of the fastest-growing distributors of eTextbooks in the U.S., has made significant recent strides in its mission to democratize access and ...
Walk through a bookstore and you can see $5.99 paperbacks along one wall and omg-how-much? college textbooks along the other. E-textbook company RedShelf today announced it raised a $4 million Series ...
A digital textbook company just put a small dent in Chicago’s mountain of empty office space, relocating its headquarters from River North to the heart of downtown. RedShelf has subleased about 20,000 ...
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwired - Dec 4, 2014) - RedShelf, a Chicago-based startup spurring digital adoption in higher education and one of the fastest-growing distributors of eTextbooks in the U.S., has ...
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RedShelf Raises Series B Funding to Accelerate the Higher Education Industry’s Transition to Digital
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RedShelf, a Chicago-based educational software company and one of the fastest-growing distributors of eTextbooks in the U.S., today announced it has closed a $4 million ...
RedShelf, a publishing distribution company that offers products such as an e-reader and a digital content platform, has raised $25 million in a Series C round. The round was led by DNS Capital LLC.
Chicago startup RedShelf said it raised another $10 million this summer from key investors, led by Gigi Pritzker and her husband Michael Pucker's family investment firm, DNS Capital. That round of ...
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