Anthropological Literature database

Douglas B Hanson (dhanson@WORLD.STD.COM)
Tue, 1 Mar 1994 11:23:11 -0500

This may be old news to many of you, but thought I would post just in case.
From:

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Public-Access Computer Systems News

Volume 5, Number 1 (1994) ISSN 1050-6004

Editors: Dana Rooks (LIBL@UHUPVM1) and Linda Thompson
(LIB1J@UHUPVM1).

Issued on an irregular basis by University Libraries, University of
Houston, Houston, TX 77204-2091.
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RLG ADDS ANTHROPOLOGICAL LITERATURE TO ITS CITADEL SERVICE

The Research Libraries Group (RLG) has added Anthropological
Literature--a file of over 87,000 citations compiled by Harvard's
Tozzer Library--to its CitaDel citation and document delivery
service. The file is the most comprehensive index to research in
anthropology available today.

File citations refer to articles from over 800 scholarly journals
and 200 monographic series on anthropology and related fields from
the Tozzer Library collection. Coverage, dating mainly from 1984
to the present, includes research articles and reports,
commentaries, review essays, and obituaries. Subjects include
archaeology, cultural and social anthropology, biological and
physical anthropology, linguistics, sociology, history, economics,
art history, religious studies, music, and area studies. Materials
are in a variety of languages. Online records contain English
translations of the title if supplied by the journal or edited
work.

Anthropological Literature will be updated quarterly with
approximately 2,000 new citations. In addition, Tozzer Library is
working on the retrospective conversion of approximately 200,000
article entries in its card catalog that date from the late 1880s
through 1983. These entries will be added to the file over the
coming year.

Copies of all materials referenced in Anthropological Literature
are available by interlibrary loan directly through Tozzer Library.

Access to Anthropological Literature is available by annual
subscription. Institutions with subscriptions to Eureka/RLIN or to
another CitaDel file are eligible to receive discounts on
Anthropological Literature subscriptions.

For more information contact an RLG sales associate at
800-537-7546 or send e-mail to bl.sal@rlg.bitnet or
bl.sal@rlg.stanford.edu.

Douglas B. Hanson, Ph.D.
Bioengineering Department
Forsyth Dental Center
140 Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
dhanson@world.std.com