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The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture offers access
to the William and Mary Quarterly via JSTOR as a membership benefit to its
Associates who contribute $100 or more per year.  Perhaps the Virginia
Historical Society (publisher of VMHB) will be able to make a similar offer
to its members.

Karen Stuart


On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Digital Heritage of Virginia <
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> Sounds terrific!  How about access for those of us who live out in the
> boonies, and a library with all those goodies is a luxury?  It is all
> digitized, so we can connect somewhere.
> Randy Cabell
>

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