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- Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1992 07:10:02 CDT
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- From: "Wendy Plotkin (312) 738-1121" <U58755@UICVM.BITNET>
- Subject: Use of Full Electronic Texts in Libraries
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- I am interested in learning about libraries and university departments
- that have electronic texts (e.g. Thesaurus Linguae Grecae, Intelex's
- Pastmasters) available, and the demand for these products.
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- Other than the Columbia University Electronic Text Service and
- University of Michigan system described in John Price-Wilkin's article
- in Library Hi-Tech last December, I am not aware of libraries that
- have these.
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- Also, are libraries other than Marquette University and the Library
- of Congress digitizing their special collections?
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- Thanks for your answers--I apologize if this is an inappropriate question
- for this bulletin board, and would appreciate suggestions for other
- places to post this request.
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- Wendy Plotkin
- Dept. of History
- University of Illinois at Chicago
-