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It's a Fact: Office 2003 Users Get Factiva Access.
Information Advisor, The, September, 2003 by Berkman, Robert
Information professionals' discussion of the impact of "end user" online searching is an ongoing and old one. In fact, not only is there ongoing debate about the research capabilities of non-information professionals, but this discussion precedes the birth of online searching itself: see the quote at the end of this article for an example!
But every now and then a development occurs that ratchets up this discussion another notch, and the announcement made earlier this year that the soon-to-be-released XML-enabled Microsoft Office 2003 will include instant access to Factiva's Publications Library (as well as other information providers) is one such development. Let's take a look at what online research access the new Office suite provides, how it works, and...
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