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As the largest Book wholesaler in the world and the fastest-growing DVD and Music distributor in the United States, Baker & Taylor is your first call for website fulfillment. Baker & Taylor has been an integral part of the internet bookselling business since its inception and offers the most sophisticated infrastructure and CDF systems to all of our internet retail customers. We are dedicated to helping Internet Retailers capitalize on emerging business opportunities by providing behind-the-scenes, back room operations to complement your company's front-end sales and online marketing presence.
We offer a quick way to compare the prices of any in-print and many out-of-print books at over a dozen online bookstores. You can view the results with or without the shipping costs of a single book, and also find the fastest source for a book from ordering to delivery.
Genamics JournalSeek is the largest completely categorized database of freely available journal information available on the internet. The database presently contains 94859 titles. Journal information includes the description (aims and scope), journal abbreviation, journal homepage link, subject category and ISSN. Searching this information allows the rapid identification of potential journals to publish your research in, as well as allow you to find new journals of interest to your field.
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The time has come for libraries, too, to negotiate for rights to index full text
By Jonathan Rochkind -- Library Journal, 2/15/2007
The ability to search and receive results in more than one database through a single interface—or metasearch—is something many of our users want. Google Scholar—the search engine of specifically scholarly content—and library metasearch products like Ex Libris's MetaLib, Serials Solution's Central Search, WebFeat, and products based on MuseGlobal used by both academic and public libraries—are all a means of providing this functionality. At the university where I work, without very much local advertising, Google Scholar has become the largest single source of links to our link resolver product, illustrating how hungry users are for metasearch.
Current Index to Statistics User Guide CIS EXTENDED DATABASE 1994 Edition Sponsored by The American Statistical Association and The Institute of Mathematical Statistics Ronald A. Thisted, Database Editor Department of Statistics, The University of Chicago Michael J. Wichura, Associate Editor Department of Statistics, The University of Chicago Bruce E. Trumbo, Associate Editor Department of Statistics, California State University, Hayward September 16, 1994