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Resources For Legal Research On The Web: A Quick Overview of law; and copious newspapers, magazines and journals law reviews, and many legalnewspapers and journals. Social Law Library Online Databases (massachusetts). http://www.piercelaw.edu/library/resources.web.info.htm
Extractions: Resources for Legal Research on the Web: A Quick Overview Online Library Catalog Search the FPLC library catalog for materials in the general collection as well as the IP collection. One can search by author, title, subject, keyword, and various numerical classification systems (ISBN #, Library of Congress Call #, Government Printing Office SuDoc #, etc.) WESTLAW on the Web You'll need your WESTLAW password. A leading provider of full-text legal information. Provides searchable online access to continuously updated databases of state and federal case law, statutes and regulations; specialized databases covering all major fields of law; and copious newspapers, magazines and journals made available through DIALOG. LEXIS on the Web You'll need your LEXIS password. A leading provider of full-text legal information. Provides searchable online access to continuously updated databases of state and federal case law, statutes and regulations; specialized databases covering all major fields of law; and copious newspapers, magazines and journals made available through NEXIS. Legal Trac Available through FPLC computers only.
Extractions: Sybase and Atex Media Solutions Partner to Boost Business Intelligence Value for Newspapers, Magazines and Online Publishers Sybase® Industry Warehouse Studio for Media and Atex Enterprise to Offer Enhanced Business Analytics and Decision Support to Media Organizations Worldwide SYNOPSIS: Sybase, Inc. and Atex Media Solutions have signed a reseller agreement that will result in Atex marketing Sybase's enterprise analytics technology to media organizations worldwide. Agreement will provide Atex with a means to help their media clients improve market share and increase operational efficiencies by unlocking the value of their organization's advertiser and subscriber databases. Agreement can help media organizations meet their advertisers' demands for improved service and more predictable advertising reach by analyzing demographics and delivering premium audiences.
Domestic United States Newspapers & Magazines Online Connecticut, Maryland, North Dakota, West Virginia. Delaware, massachusetts, Ohio,Wisconsin. Washington DC, Michigan, Oklahoma, Wyoming. Florida, Minnesota, Oregon,National. http://www.haruth.com/Domestic.htm
Databases Access provided through NHS membership inthe Metrowest massachusetts Regional Library toa variety of indexed and fulltext magazines, newspapers and reference http://www.needham.k12.ma.us/high_school/nhs_media/Databases.htm
Cox Library Research Tips American Archive; *SIRS Researcher Fulltext articles from magazines and newspapers. Thesedatabases have been made available by the massachusetts Board of http://www.milton.edu/academics/pages/libresources.asp
Extractions: Easier reading than Britannica. Great for Middle School projects and for people looking for concise, basic information on a topic. Internet Public Library Ready Reference Princeton General Reference Sources These sites take you to standard reference resources such as almanacs, directories and style manuals, as well as resources organized by discipline. Ask A+Locator
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Extractions: Take Massachusetts Avenue going in the northwest direction. After crossing Wisconsin Avenue, the next major intersection is Massachusetts and Nebraska Avenues at Ward Circle - this is a corner of American University. Go left on Nebraska. At the next light (Nebraska and New Mexico Avenues), the Library will be immediately to your right. There is a metered parking lot between the Library and Nebraska Avenue. Take I-495 North or West (The Beltway), depending where you get on, and follow it past both sections of I-270. Exit at River Road and turn right. Follow River Road until it ends at Wisconsin Avenue. Turn Right on Wisconsin and after a few blocks, turn right on Nebraska Avenue. Follow Nebraska Avenue past Ward Circle - this is a corner of American University. At the next light (Nebraska and New Mexico Avenues), the Library will be immediately to your right. There is a metered parking lot between the Library and Nebraska Avenue.
Newbury College's Electronic Resources text articles from 100 magazines, 41,000 primary management journals, trade journals,newspapers and directories with funding from the massachusetts Board of http://www.mln.lib.ma.us/electronic/nby2.htm
Extractions: InfoTrac Junior Edition is designed for students in junior high and middle school and offers them magazines, newspapers and reference books (most full-text) for information on current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more. InfoTrac Kids Edition (MLIN)
Bedford's Electronic Resources of indexed and fulltext magazines, newspapers and reference journals, trade journals,newspapers and directories with funding from the massachusetts Board of http://www.mln.lib.ma.us/electronic/bed2.htm
Extractions: InfoTrac Junior Edition is designed for students in junior high and middle school and offers them magazines, newspapers and reference books (most full-text) for information on current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more. InfoTrac Kids Edition (MLIN)
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Wheaton College: Library: Reference Databases to general interest magazines, reference books, and newspapers; via InfoTrac; 1980 present. Access provided by the Southeastern massachusetts Library System. http://www.wheatonma.edu/Library/Resources/Electronic/Alpha.html
Extractions: A Alternative Press Index FirstSearch ; 1991 - present. America: History and Life Indexes journal articles, book reviews and dissertations on American and Canadian history from pre-history to the present; 1964 - present.For assistance using this resource, try our Help Guide L'Annee Philologique A multi-lingual bibliography of all aspects of classical studies, with indexing classified into 2 parts: ancient authors and texts, and subjects and disciplines. 1969 - present. Anthropological Index ONLINE Anthropological Index to Current Periodicals in the Museum of Mankind Library; 1970 - 1994. Anthropological Literature (AnthroLit) Indexes articles and essays in works published in English and other European languages in the fields of anthropology and archaeology, based on materials in Harvard's Tozzer Library; 1984 - present. Indexes periodicals covering engineering, mathematics, physics, and computer technology; via
Travel Destinations - Massachusetts Articles on massachusetts, by TripAdvisor. A special collection of opinionsfrom guidebooks, newspapers, magazines, and message boards. Overview. http://travel.lycos.com/destinations/location.asp?pid=334460
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Made In Massachusetts Opens At The Norman Rockwell Museum Made in massachusetts is an exhibition celebrating the work of these fortyseven artistsinclude editorial illustrations for newspapers, magazines and journals http://www.tfaoi.com/newsm1/n1m57.htm
Extractions: The Norman Rockwell Museum Stockbridge, MA http://www.nrm.org Made in Massachusetts "M ade in Massachusetts," an exhibition highlighting the works of some of the state's top contemporary illustrators opens at the Norman Rockwell Museum on March 13, 1999. This juried exhibition featuring 68 original works by 47 Massachusetts artists is sponsored by First Massachusetts Bank. The Honorable Jane Swift, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, and Judy Garlan, exhibit judge and Art Director of The Atlantic Monthly , will speak at the members' opening reception. The aim of the exhibition is to reach out to illustrators working across the state of Massachusetts and celebrate their work. Norman Rockwell , America's most famous illustrator, lived and worked in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, for the last 25 years of his life. The works in this exhibition continue his legacy. The Norman Rockwell Museum is dedicated to advancing the art of illustration. Coinciding with Made in Massachusetts is , a major exhibition highlighting seven of the nation's most famous illustrators. The combination of these two exhibits highlights the importance of the role of illustration in modern daily life and heightens awareness and public appreciation of this art form. "The field of illustration has always attracted a special kind of artist," said Stephanie Plunkett, exhibit curator. "Most illustrators seem to have an intrinsic love of the picture-making process. They seek satisfaction in the development of their technical skills and, after much struggle, evolve a style that grows from their particular aesthetic and personal convictions. They are persuasive visual problem-solvers who place their talents in the service of others and, through their imagery, profoundly influence our perception of the world around us. The fabric of cultural life in Massachusetts is greatly enriched by the presence of the many illustrators who have chosen to live and work in the state.
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Extractions: MAIN PAGE MONTH-IN-REVIEW Newspapers Editorial Pages Have Changed Greatly, Says University of Massachusetts Faculty Member AMHERST, Mass. - The editorial pages of American newspapers have undergone significant change, according to Stephen Simurda, a member of the journalism faculty at the University of Massachusetts. Dramatic changes have taken place on editorial pages during the past decade, including an increasing number of local editorials, page redesigns, more illustrations, expanded letters sections, and more local columns. There has also been a shift in focus, from national and international issues to topics that hold state and local interest. Simurda studied the issue in detail, interviewing editorial page editors and analyzing the editorial pages of 16 newspapers from across the country, ranging from The Daily Tribune of Ames, Iowa, to the tiny Times Argus of Montpelier, Vt., to The New York Times and USA Today. His findings are detailed in the Sept./Oct. issue of the Columbia Journalism Review. It is his 11th article in the prestigious journal. "Who are we writing for? Does anybody care what we think? Are we just an anachronistic throwback to a time when people actually wrote letters or had opinions?" Simurda asks. His answers: lots of people, yes, and probably not.