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Wednesday
Jan292003

Lexis, Westlaw And Public Access

Melissa Barr asks (in Searcher, The Magazine for Database Professionals, via TVC Alert) about Lexis and Westlaw pricing policies for public libraries, and the companies respond in sidebar.

(See also: Ernie Svenson, "Technological advances presage economic downturn," and Rory Perry, "Law Is Free.")

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