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Invoices Made Easier...

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The ProQuest Invoice Portal is coming soon View, download, inquire ? all online Input from librari

The ProQuest Invoice Portal is coming soon [View in Browser]( [The ProQuest Invoice Portal]( View, download, inquire … all online Input from librarians like you has led to a new service to simplify your workload. We’re pleased to announce that in the coming months you’ll see the launch of the [ProQuest Invoice Portal.]( It’s the new online resource for your ProQuest products and services when it comes to invoicing and the status of your spend. With this service you’ll be able to: - See a history of your ProQuest invoices for the last 2 years - Sort by date and product to easily find individual invoices - View line item detail - Download invoices as PDF, or export a detailed .csv file - Pay an invoice directly from the Portal - Submit an inquiry or dispute directly to ProQuest Ebook convenience Ebook customers with ProQuest Deposit accounts can view balances, including pending transactions, for up-to-the-last hour of spend. More to come! Please forward this email to colleagues who can also benefit from this exciting news. We’ll keep you notified about the upcoming launch of the ProQuest Invoice Portal. Get a [sneak peek]( now of this helpful new resource. Note: If you’re a user of LibCentral, you will be able to access the ProQuest Invoice Portal via LibCentral. Details to come! [GET A SNEAK PEEK]( [Visit proquest.com]( 789 East Eisenhower Parkway Ann Arbor, MI 48108 USA You are receiving this mailing based on your ProQuest subscription preferences. [Update your preferences.]( No longer interested in ProQuest emails? [Unsubscribe](. We value your privacy. [View our privacy policies](. Ensure that you receive email from ProQuest. [View our white list instructions](.

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