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National Newspaper Index

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Zeitungsinhaltsbibliographie zu folgenden US-amerkanischen Zeitungen: The New York Times (1979 ff.), The Wall Street Journal (1979 ff.), The Christian Science Monitor (1980 ff.), The Washington Post (September 1982 ff.) und The Los Angeles Times (November 1982 ff.), ferner: The New York Times Book Review (1977 ff.) und The New York Times Magazine (Februar 1977 ff.).

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Gale Cengage

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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV.

Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number

102391

Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information

National Newspaper Index makes it easy makes it easy for researchers to locate citations relevant to their research questions from five top U.S. newspapers - 24 hours a day, from any location. No longer will they need to hunt through separate paper or microfichecopies or tie up staff time looking for information. With National Newspaper Index, library users can access The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Christian Science Monitor, The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times - all in one seamless search. A perfect complement to InfoTrac® business, academic and general reference databases, National Newspaper Index brings the latest news to a wide variety of research topics. Subscribe to National Newspaper Index through through InfoTrac and and your library gains 24-hour, remote access to the sources you want, through your preferred interface, with the right technical configuration for your needs.

INDEXED TITLES

  • The Christian Science Monitor (National Edition)
  • The Los Angeles Times (Home Edition)
  • The New York Times (Late Edition)
  • The Wall Street Journal (Western Edition)
  • The Washington Post (Final Edition)

DATE RANGE

  • Christian Science Monitor. Beginning: January, 1979
  • Los Angeles Times. Beginning: November, 1982
  • New York Times. Beginning: January, 1979
  • New York Times Book Review. Beginning: January, 1977
  • New York Times Magazine. Beginning: February, 1977
  • Wall Street Journal. Beginning: January, 1979
  • Washington Post. Beginning: September, 1982

SAMPLE APPLICATIONS

National Newspaper Index enhances research in a wide variety of subject areas and disciplines, including:

  • Business, management and economics
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Foreign policy
  • Health care
  • Legal issues
  • National affairs
  • Social issues
  • And many more

INFOTRAC DELIVERS IT ALL - SEAMLESS SEARCHING AND OPTIMAL RESULTS

Intuitive, flexible and powerful, the InfoTrac interface makes National Newspaper Index a truly self-service database for your users. It features:

  • Multiple search options help users quickly pinpoint exactly what they need to answer their questions, whether they start with a general or precise idea of what to search
  • Superior indexing and a vast controlled vocabulary to aid searchers in locating relevant information without the aggravation of hunting for one exact term
  • Customizable search options that you configure and control
  • InfoTrac InfoMarks (TM) - users can copy and paste persistent URLs, enabling them to save, reuse and share search results
  • Many "See" and "See Also" references to guide patrons to similar or related topics

FULL RANGE OF ACCESS AND DELIVERY OPTIONS

Subscribe to National Newspaper Index on InfoTrac and enjoy the benefits of a selfservice general reference solution of your preferred interface, with the right technical configuration for your library.

InfoTrac offers a full range of access and offers a full range of access and delivery options to meet your particular requirements, such as:

  • 24-hour Web and dial-in access, expanding database availability beyond library walls and operating hours
  • Precise control over remote Web access through the Remote Patron Authentication Service (TM)
  • Z39.50 compliance
  • A centralized remote reference center - with a proven track record - that takes data storage and maintenance duties off your shoulders

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