IPI from Australia. They work with many publishing houses. They were able to get me a title EBSCO did not have in their catalogue.
Regards,
Ms. Karen P. Campbell, Information Governance Professional
Librarian II
Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Ext 2433
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Cassalini from Italy. Great for hard to get European titles…
Mike Saunders,
Serials Officer,
National Gallery of Canada
380 Sussex Drive
P.O. Box 427, Station A
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9N4
Canada
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Other than EBSCO, WT Cox, and Harrassowitz, are there any other subscription vendors still in business serving the academic library market?
~Kelly
Kelly Smith
Coordinator of Collections and Discovery
Eastern Kentucky University Libraries
kelly.smith2@eku.edu
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