[Peace-discuss] Fwd: LexisNexis Academic: transcripts from Al Jazeera. (fwd)

Al Kagan akagan at uiuc.edu
Mon Mar 24 11:46:31 CST 2003


FYI for those in the University community.  Available from the Library Gateway.

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>Subject: LexisNexis Academic: transcripts from Al Jaz eera. (fwd)
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>For those of you who are news junkies like myself, this announcement from
>Lexis-Nexis.
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>- Lynne
>
>
>LexisNexis is pleased to announce a particularly timely addition to
>LexisNexis Academic: transcripts from Al Jazeera.
>
>Al Jazeera is the only Arabic News Channel in the Middle East offering news
>coverage 24 hours a day from around the world with focus on the hottest
>regions of conflict. Founded in 1996, and based in Qatar, the Al Jazeera
>focuses primarily on news coverage and analysis. Programs are devoted to
>various topics including Politics, Business, Culture, Sports, and Health.
>Programming also includes a wide selection of political talk shows and
>documentaries with uncensored debates and free arguments covering events as
>they happen. This source contains noteworthy segments that are translated
>and transcribed.
>
>FREQUENCY: Daily, Monday-Friday
>
>AVAILABILITY: Within one day of publication
>
>COVERAGE: From January 2, 2002
>
>Al Jazeera is available within LexisNexis Academic in the following areas:
>
>* Quick News
>
>* News Transcripts / All Transcripts
>
>* World News / Middle East/Africa Sources
>
>Tip: To limit your search to Al Jazeera transcripts, you can use the
>following search terms in Step Three of the Guided News search:
>
>PUBLICATION (Al Jazeera) in Full Text
>
>Content from this source is available online now; the source list
>description will be added shortly.
>
>Bill and team
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