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We need to do a huge info campaign about using your library membership to access e-periodicals. (Original Post) LauraInLA Nov 13 OP
Sounds good. Links? nt 4dog Nov 13 #1
I looked online and found tons for individual library systems. If you check your local library, I'm LauraInLA Nov 13 #2

LauraInLA

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2. I looked online and found tons for individual library systems. If you check your local library, I'm
Wed Nov 13, 2024, 10:29 PM
Nov 13

sure they can tell you if they provide the service. Flipster apparently provides access to newsppers and magazines.

For example, here’s Seattle: https://www.spl.org/books-and-media/digital-magazines-and-newspapers

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