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Dear colleagues,

 

I just thought I’d let you know that members of the Society of Architecture Historians (one of our affiliated societies) now have the option of subscribing to the ACLS Humanities E-Books.    I’ve not seen this kind of offer available to other societies yet, so I find it a very interesting development.  Has anyone heard of similar deals with other professional associations? 

 

Here’s the announcement of the special subscription offer:

 

SUBSCRIPTION OFFER: ACLS HUMANITIES E-BOOK
ACLS Humanities E-Book is offering members of the Society of Architectural Historians individual subscriptions
to its digital collection of over 2,800 full-text, cross-searchable titles in the Humanities. For just $35, members receive 12 months of access to “One of the best—if not the best—electronically accessible sites in the humanities,” (Institute of Historical Research, London). A complete title list is available at the Humanities E-Book website. ACLS Humanities E-Book continues to expand, adding approximately 500 titles per year. In addition, ACLS Humanities E-Book will add almost 550 titles to the collection in January 2011. Information on these new titles is available at the Humanities E-Book blog.

Best wishes,

 

Janine Henri

ARLIS/NA Liaison to the Society of Architectural Historians

Architecture, Design, and Digital Services Librarian

UCLA Arts Library

1400 Public Affairs Building

Box 951392

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1392

 

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office: 310-206-4587

fax: 310-825-1303

 

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