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Subject:
Using AtoZ Lists for both Electronic AND print
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"Bishop, Christopher" <[log in to unmask]>
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Bishop, Christopher
Date:
Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:42:11 -0500
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I am interested in hearing from libraries who utilize Ebsco' A-Z tool to list not only their electronic resources but there print resources as well. I would like to see the different ways libraries have added their print collections. I am only interested in hearing from those libraries who have kept their AtoZ public, that way I could view them as well. I thought it would be easier to ask for them than to crawl the web trying to find them.

If you would be able to give out your AtoZ web address for viewing that would be most beneficial.

Thanks in advance. 

Chris Bishop
Manager of Library Services
317-355-3600 phone
317-355-7816 fax
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