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EBSCO A-to-Z ® Now Available In Five Additional Languages
Reader Site in French, German, Italian, Polish and Spanish

BIRMINGHAM , Alabama , U.S.A. , July 22, 2005 – EBSCO Information Services is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the EBSCO A-to-Z Reader Site in French, German, Italian, Polish and Spanish.

Administrators may select language options to translate user text via the A-to-Z administrator home page or by adding a parameter to the URL linking to A-to-Z. Resource titles, resource links, subject names and text that customer’s control, (branding and custom notes) are not translated, although the customer may translate these as desired.

About EBSCO A-to-Z
EBSCO A-to-Z provides library patrons with a single, comprehensive list of the electronic titles to which they have access. A library’s print titles can also be included. With A-to-Z, users can quickly locate and link to journals of interest. Users can search for journals by keyword or browse an alphabetical list by title or subject. Built-in administrative tools allow customization of the list including extensive branding options that allow the list to match the colors and style of the library's other Web-based services. The master A-to-Z title database provides link and coverage information to more than 91,000 unique titles from more than 800 database and e-journal packages from approximately 170 different providers. All major database vendors and publishers are represented.

About EBSCO Information Services
EBSCO Information Services provides libraries and research centers with online and print journal subscription services, e-resource access and management services, full-text and secondary database development and access, an OpenURL-compliant link resolver, online book purchasing and related information services. EBSCO maintains a title database of more than 298,000 serial titles and upholds relationships with more than 78,000 publishers around the world.

EBSCO’s 32 Regional Offices worldwide are staffed with personnel who speak the local language and understand the particular challenges faced by librarians in their areas, offering a uniquely personal level of service. Specialized divisions serve academic, biomedical, government, public, school and special libraries as well as corporations.

EBSCO Contact:  
Rebecca C. Walden
Corporate Communications
Office: (205) 980-6794
rwalden@ebsco.com

  Release Date: July 22, 2005

 

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