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> Sharon,  I seem to have misplaced our entry # for people to get into the
databases.  Do I need to call Jay Velgos?

You know I am leaving in a little while, and so we are a little jumbled. 
It is too bad about the Consumer Reports. Having it in the databases is so
handy and makes it so we don't have to keep the magazines.

Bill and I will be at the open-house sometime Friday.

Thanks for the information.

Peggy Pollock
JOhnson City


> Today I have some bad news and some good news to share that was brought
> to my attention by Rachel Cummins at Austin Public Library.
> Sharon Herfurth
> CTLS
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> The Bad News:
> Consumer Reports is no longer available in full text through MasterFILE
> Premier. Full-text backfiles are still available from 05/01/1990 through
> 04/30/2002 .  Consumer Reports is no longer selling its content to
> Database publishers (aggregators).  I checked with Consumer Reports and
> they do not offer an institutional subscription, though they might in
> the future. The Good News:
> MasterFILE Premier Image Collection contains 72,358 images as of
> September 5, 2002.  Ebsco has licensed many additional images and expect
> that the collection will include more than 116,000 photos, maps & flags
> by Spring 2003.
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