This is an initiative by Thomson Gale in which they are
allowing search
engines such as Google and Yahoo to crawl their content.
Once you find
a citation via the search engine, if you can verify that you
are a
patron of a library that subscribes to that particular
database you can
click through to the full text.
More here:
http://www.accessmylib
rary.com
Alan Stewart
Electronic Services Coordinator
Memphis Public Library & Information Center
3030 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38111
phone: (901) 415-2856
fax: (901) 323-7108
e-mail: stewarta memphislibrary.org
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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 12:13:09 -0500
From: Judy McBrian <jbrian evansville.net>
Subject: [Web4lib] AccessMyLibrary
To: "web4lib webjunction.org" <web4lib webjunction.org>
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Searching the collective about AccessMyLibrary.com
I don't pay a lot of attention, but I had not heard of
this.
...husband was looking for something, found an article that
linked him
to
this with a "find your library option" for that
article (nothing around
here) or register...
Any info appreciated
Thanks
Judy McBrian
Boonville Warrick Public Library
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