Fulltext
Sources Online’s Latest Edition Now Available
From Information Today, Inc.
January
7, 2004, Medford, NJ—Information Today,
Inc. (ITI) announced today the release of the January
2004 edition of Fulltext Sources Online (FSO), a comprehensive
directory of periodicals accessible online in full
text through more than 25 aggregators.
FSO, which is published twice a year in January and
July, lists more than 21,000 titles organized alphabetically
by publication title. Each entry lists the aggregator
and its databases containing the publication online
in full text, as well as dates of coverage. Separate
indexes for subject, language, and location searches
are also included. Dialog, Factiva, LexisNexis, and
WestLaw are just a few of the many aggregator products
included in FSO. Joining the FSO mainstays for the
first time are HeinOnline, a legal periodicals aggregator,
and Telecom21, a product by Nikkei for academic and
institutional subscribers. Subscribers to FSO also
receive access to the “Private Zone,” a
hyperlinked list of those publications with free archives
that are available on the Internet.
FSO is also available online and for license electronically.
Updated weekly, FSO Online
contains the same information
found in the print version while providing the ease
of hyperlinked URLs and the
option to limit your searches by location, language
or aggregator. The electronic version, FSO/e, is
offered as a single-user or site license to organizations.
With FSO/e, subscribers receive quarterly updates
via
an e-mail file that can be imported into any network
system. The Fulltext Sources Online print version (softbound/ISBN
1-57387-194-X) is published by Information Today, Inc.
and can be purchased for $136.50 per issue (plus shipping).
A one-year subscription (two issues) is available for
$219.50, as well as a combined print and FSO Online
subscription for $299. For more information or to order,
call (800) 300-9868 [outside the U.S. call (609) 654-6266];
fax (609) 654-4309; e-mail custserve@infotoday.com or log on to the ITI Web site at www.infotoday.com.
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