March/April ONLINE
The March/April issue of ONLINE showed up in my mailbox yesterday. I hope all subscribers got theirs as well. The cover story is desktop search. There’s also articles on the TEACH Act, company research using U.S. government sources, open access and Scopus. Columnists were interested in local search, economics, webmasters, library funding, disaster planning, and “squishy Boolean.”
Information Today’s new policy is to put only one item on the magazine’s web site as free full text, but you can go to ITI InfoCentral to get free abstracts. Articles can be purchased for a mere $2.95. Why does that suddenly strike me as sounding like the airlines’ new “buy on board” meals?