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Hi Amanda,

We have it here at the University of Toronto and faculty consider it to 
be a core title.
Our IT folks have rigged the CD so that everyone can use it online - 
after jumping through a few e-hoops via a Winframe Server.

Best,

Margaret



On 2/2/2012 9:57 AM, Gluibizzi, Amanda wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We’re considering (finally) purchasing Art Theorists of the Italian 
> Renaissance, but before we did so, I wanted to hear from my colleagues 
> about its usefulness. Do you still see use from it? How have you 
> provided access (Via the CD-ROM only? Local load?)? If you didn’t own 
> it, would you purchase it now?
>
> Thanks so much for any information you can provide for me!
>
> Amanda
>
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