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ingenta to Develop Portal for the OECD

ingenta has announced that it is to develop SourceOECD, a portal that will give single-point access to the full text of the complete catalog of books, reports, statistics and journals published by the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operationand Development; http://www.oecd.org).For a single subscription price, libraries, companies, and organizationscan buy unlimited access to OECD publications with concurrent readership at users' desktops. The SourceOECD portal will be launched in September with books and periodicals. The statistical databases are scheduled to be added from November onwards. The U.K.-based ingenta provides a broadbased article search and delivery service (at http://www.ingenta.com),and also develops subject-focused e-communities, built in conjunction with societies, inter-governmental organizations, publishers, and university presses.

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