779:“ Full Text : COPYRIGHT 2001 Information Today, Inc. Gale Group has announced it has formed a partnership with ingenta that will integrate ingenta's 4,500 scholarly and academic e-journals within Gale's InfoTrac Web. Later this year, people who search InfoTrac Web periodical databases will be able to seamlessly check the ingenta service for articles matching their searches. Subscribers hosted by ingenta will automatically be linked to the full-text content from their searches. According to the announcement, this partnership is one of a series of steps by Gale to interlink its databases within the larger Web and library environments. Other moves include support of the Open URL standard to allow searchers to scan SFX-compliant databases without leaving InfoTrac Web. Additionally, Gale has launched MARC records with InfoMarks, which will allow OPAC searchers to hotlink to relevant information within InfoTrac Web, and also a Web-based-links-to-holdings feature to search library holdings from InfoTrac Web. In a separate news release, Gale and Ancestry.com announced they are joining forces on a new online genealogy service for libraries. AncestryPlus will integrate Ancestry.com's information resources, including more than 10 million images of the U.S. Federal Census forms, with Gale's genealogical references in a simple Web interface. Ancestry.com is a consumer online service containing records on more than 1 billion names. In addition to its store of the entire U.S. Federal Census forms from 1790-1920, Ancestry.com also provides information from vital, church, military, and court and probate records.”
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because the word was usually the largest thing on the screen. Typically, smaller institutions (like high schools) might have just a single InfoTrac database and by default that becomes "InfoTrac." But the term, just like "Ovid" and "Lexis-Nexis" and "ProQuest" and "Ebsco" does not refer to a single database. I've had people come to the reference desk I work at and ask to use "InfoTrac" when what they're looking for is "InfoTrac Custom
Newspapers" which they used at the local public library. If I send them to our "InfoTrac" they could be using "InfoTrac Expanded Academic ASAP" which does not have the newspapers they're looking to use. Neither of the sources in those two "InfoTrac" databases overlap. It is incorrect and a disservice to tell people that "InfoTrac" is a database, especially if you're an institution, like ours, with numerous Gale and "InfoTrac" branded resources. We have removed mentions of "Ovid" and "InfoTrac" and "Ebsco" from our A-Z listing of databases, and now direct people to the specifically named database, e.g., Academic OneFile. Now Academic OneFile IS the database and people may refer to it and search InfoTrac Academic OneFile, but nowhere are they searching anything called "InfoTrac." Again, it's like saying "I read Houghton-Mifflin, can you help me find that book again?" I'm not railing against ignorance, I'm trying to be accurate and keep end users from being tripped up by branding run amuck. We have access to 22 different "InfoTrac" databases on our site. All of them say "Powered by InfoTrac®" but not a single one called InfoTrac.
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standardized--the article discusses them very well. The trademark is not as important now as it used to be, and there have been a good many acquisitions and name changes and the like within the industry all through its history, but notability is permanent. The article needs referencing, and there are available sources--all library databases get extensively reviewed in great detail both because of their importance to library service, and their very high expense -- up to an order of magnitude higher than any other library resource -- (as I well know, having written a few such reviews, tho never for their product in any of its incarnations). I will try to find someone with the time to do it.
811:"The subscribing institutes ("Customer") and their authorized users, may make a single print, non-electronic copy of a permitted portion of the content for personal, non-commercial, educational purposes only. Except as expressly provided for in the foregoing sentence, you may not modify, publish, transmit (including, but not limited to, by way of e-mail, facsimile or other electronic means), display, participate in the transfer or sale of, create derivative works based on, or in any other way exploit any of the Content, in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Thomson Gale and (if applicable) its licensor"
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885:. There are a large number of databases listed under the "Infotrac" trademark (and corresponding interface). The word "Infotrac" is pretty much an adjective which precedes a specific database (e.g., Infotrac Religion and Philosophy). This article needs to be rewritten (or deleted) and I'm not sure where to start. But, at least I can document the almost universal ignorance about the term here. --
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Contemporary Literary Criticism--Select is an extensive collection of critical essays on contemporary authors. Each CLC--Select entry contains a biographical/critical introduction, listing of principal works and sources for further study.”
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785:"Gale Creates Partnerships, Gains New Services.(partners with ingenta and Ancestry.com)." Computers in Libraries. 21. 8 (Sept 2001): 17. Student Resource Center - Gold. Thomson Gale. Poway High School. 20 Nov. 2006 <
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