[HeinOnline listserv] New---Additional Federal Register content just added to HeinOnlin e

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Fri Aug 26 18:15:18 CDT 2005


Dear HeinOnline subscribers,

The newest release of content in HeinOnline expands the Federal Register
Library (<http://heinonline.org/HOL/Index?collection=fedreg>) by nearly
345,000 pages.  As of today, HeinOnline's Federal Register Library includes
comprehensive coverage from volume 1 (1936) through volume 70 (June 2005).
In the near future, the Federal Register releases in HeinOnline will be
within 30 days of the most-recently published Federal Register content.  

As always, new content will be added to other HeinOnline library modules in
the coming weeks, and we will keep you well-informed as this new material
becomes available.

Finally, in May 2004 we conducted our first Bound Volume Survey, asking
HeinOnline subscribers to answer a series of questions about how their
library is (or is not) modifying its' binding practices in light of access
to more and more electronic content.

We would once again like to ask you the same questions, and we will post the
results in late-September.  We welcome your participation in this survey, so
even if you did not participate in the May 2004 Survey, please feel free to
contribute answers to this new one.  All answers should be sent to
marketing at wshein.com <mailto:marketing at wshein.com>, and will remain
anonymous (although we would appreciate knowing your name and affiliation in
order to avoid duplication of answers).


Bound Volume Survey-August 2005

	1)	Has your library moved any of the bound volumes found in
HeinOnline to remote storage?


	2)	If not, do you have any plans to do so?


	3)	Has your library discarded any of the bound volumes of
titles included in HeinOnline?


	4)	If not, do you have plans to do so?


	5)	Has your library entered into a group remote storage project
with other HeinOnline participating institutions to consolidate your print
collections, given the availability of the titles in HeinOnline?


	6)	Has your library discontinued binding recent issues as a
result of your HeinOnline access?


	7)	Has your library developed, or made plans to develop, other
cost or shelf-space saving solutions as a result of your HeinOnline access?


	8)	If your library has developed other cost or shelf-space
saving solutions, we would appreciate sharing these ideas with other
HeinOnline subscribers.  Please list your solutions below, and let us know
if we can share them with other subscribers.


Sincerely,

Brian Jablonski
Director, Marketing & Publications
William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
1285 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14209-1987
800-828-7571 ext. 141
716-883-8100 fax
b_jablonski at wshein.com <mailto:b_jablonski at wshein.com>





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