ProQuest is the database through which people can research work of others and legally use the work as a reference. The field of database covers higher Ed/academic, government, corporate, public, K-12 education, hospital, and historical newspapers with their complete, original work. This database is useful for not only students, but also people in general because it gets rid of their need to go to libraries and spend time to find the exact book that they want. When people look for rare books, this resource becomes especially helpful. However, since such information is important, not all services are free to public. Many schools pay money for the website and make use of valuable resources.
http://blog.hsl.washington.edu/hsl-news/archives/000853.html
http://www.proquest.com/products_pq/descriptions/wall_street_journal.shtml
http://www.il.proquest.com/
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
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