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To: Daniel Goldstein who wrote (38)7/1/1999 3:12:00 AM
From: a.m. fisher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 56
 
As a professional researcher I know what sources provide the best information for my needs, and I am willing to pay for it (or get my company to pay for it). I stick to Lexis/Nexis to aggregate all the in depth information I need, a Dow Jones service to get all the Dow Jones publications and New York Times.com to get all their information if I know what i'm looking for is in the NYT.

Infonautics offers what in my opinion is a novice's version of information aggregation. It is not a site for the professional, but for the hobbyist, IMHO.

Look at the source list for newspapers and magazines and you'll see what I mean:

elibrary.com

(if it loads !!)

Having looked at the site I find no use for it. Infonautics is the Herb Williams of the Bench Stocks. You like 'em and admire 'em, but can't really use 'em.

a.m.