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Henry,

This is a long-overdue "thank you" for pointing out "Find It Virginia"
to the list.  I have already used it several times to find articles
and books for various projects and have also told other friends about
it.  Even for us living nearer to research libraries it's an
invaluable tool for those late nights when you need to do research and
the libraries are closed!

Martha Katz-Hyman
>
> Have you signed up for "Find It Virginia"?  This database of news articles
> and scholarly journals (some articles available online in full text) is open
> to all holders of a public library card.  Go to the Library of Virginia
> website, click on "What We Do" and you'll find the link for Find It
> Virginia.  If you like what you see, urge your delegate and state senator to
> fund the service.  LVA is currently begging the General Assembly to fund
> this service, which is designed to help Virginians "out here on the frontier."

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