Ruth,
We get HarpWeek 1857-89 only. It is free to academic libraries within a
statewide consortium -- funded by the state as part of the Illinois Digital
Academic Library (IDAL).
It's great to have but I don't think I would prioritize it if I had to pay
for it -- at least not for our studio/contemporary dominated
curriculum. Here, only a handful of people use HarpWeek intensively. They
love it, but it's largely ignored by the rest of our population.
Claire
At 12:17 AM 12/5/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 10:22:28 -0500
>From: Ruth Thomas <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: HarpWeek
>
>Harper's Weekly 1857 through 1912 online seems really expensive. I would
>be interested in finding out how those of you whose libraries have it
>funded it!
>
>Thanks, Ruth
>
>Ruth S. Thomas
>Archaeology, Art, Art History, Classics Bibliographer
>Mugar Memorial Library
>Boston University
>771 Commonwealth Ave.
>Boston, MA 02215
>(617)353-3714
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