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From Print to the Web: Lessons Learned
Written by Vicky Speck, Editorial Director, and adapted from the book Creating Web Accessible Databases: Case Studies for Libraries, Museums, and Other Nonprofits, by Julie M. Still.

All database publishers, whether university libraries, associations, or commercial houses, face the same questions in deciding to take a database or a collection to the web. Is this a database or collection suitable for web delivery? Why is a web product desirable? What are the costs and how will they be covered? Is there sufficient technical and editorial expertise in-house to do the work or are outside resources needed? How much time will the development process take? What ongoing support will be needed once the database or collection is on the web?
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The Internet as the Basis for Collaborative Research: How Will It Shift the Research Behavior of Historians?
Written by Vicky Speck, Editorial Director

For historians, the development of the Internet and the World Wide Web created a complex intersection of their information needs, research habits, communication preferences, and professional collaboration on a scale that they had never experienced before. Broad-based search engines, digitized archives, e-mail, numerous websites, and broader access to computers provide more opportunities and more challenges. More information may be available on one’s desktop but sifting through it to find relevant pieces may take more time.
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Newsletter for Abstracters


Abstracters from around the world make invaluable contributions to the ABC-CLIO bibliographies. As subject and language specialists, their entries are an integral part of our publications. The In The Abstract newsletter helps the abstracters find out about what is happening at ABC-CLIO and also helps them learn more about each other.

Download In the Abstract, Vol. 3, Iss. 1, Spring 2002


Writing for ABC-CLIO Abstracts
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America: History and Life & Historical Abstracts

Historical Abstracts (HA) and America: History and Life (AHL) provide annotated bibliographical citations of articles on history. They include articles from more than 2,000 scholarly journals published throughout the world. Both English and non-English languages are covered. Comprising the world's largest historical bibliographical database, HA and AHL are produced in print, online, and CD-ROM formats. Bibliographical citations are abstracts (75-125 words) and "short entries" (one-sentence annotations) of articles from journals.
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In the Abstract

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