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American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series I, 1760–1900. Chester, VT: Readex, 2005–2006
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Bill Sleeman
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December 5, 2007
Introduction
The Readex Company (a division of NewsBank) has in the past few years become one of the library community's primary vendors for searchable, full-text databases of Americana. Of course it helps to be a partner with one of the best collections of this type in the country – The American Antiquarian Society (AAS). Still, having a rich source of primary documents is only half the process and Readex, by bringing together a talented group of editors, indexers, web designers and document conversion specialists has proven itself an equal partner in their arrangement with the AAS.
Published Online: 2007-12-05
Published in Print: 2006-September-20
© 2006 by K. G. Saur Verlag
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