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Internet Resources Newsletter: November Issue
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Internet Resources Newsletter
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The latest edition of the FREE monthly newsletter
for academics, students, engineers, scientists
& social scientists is now available at:
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News items of interest
A-Z New & Notable Web Sites
About 100 new good quality Web sites: ejournals, directories,
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Nice Web Site
Economic Analysis of Scientific Research Publishing
Press Releases
Emerald, adds Handbook of Business Strategy and Journal of
Business Strategy to its Management Stable
MedicineNet.com Announces Free RSS News Syndication
Service
Communication Abstracts now available on IDS
Inaugural Issue of PLoS Biology Provides Free Access to
Top-tier Biology Research
Google Alert Greatly Improves Web's Leading Automated
Search Service
Changes at the AHDS
Network News: Athens, BUBL, EEVL, SOSIG,
EDINA, CHEST, MIMAS, PSIgate, BIOME, Netskills, ELDIS
Biz/ed, AHDS, JISCmail, UK Data Archive, Chemical Database
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Recent Internet Books in the Library
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News of Weblogs, etc
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