New Cambridge Databases on Magnetic Tape Boost Networking Option
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts has introduced a new line of affordable magnetic tape databases for users of local area networks. The new Cambridge databases offer libraries and other research organizations unlimited access to vast amounts of data, along with aster search results--all at a fixed cost and using the customer's existing hardware and software.
Cambridge has expanded and restructured its database library to create 28 new, discipline-specific magnetic tape options. The new choices are grouped by subject area: Environment & Pollution (six databases); Engineering & Computer Science (eight databases published jointly with Engineering Information Inc.); Aquatic ā¦
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Article title: New Cambridge Databases on Magnetic Tape Boost Networking Option.
Contributors: Not available.
Magazine title: Information Today.
Volume: 10.
Issue: 4
Publication date: April 1993.
Page number: 76.
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