I used that NY Times index in some final research for my book. It
picked up a few brief entries on Dalhart that I had missed, but it also
missed a few, one of which I considered very important. Luckily I had spent
several years reading microfilm of the NT Times and had found that one
earlier. So the index isn't perfect and I guess we couldn't expect it to
be. Jack
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From: "Karl Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] hometown libraries (was Zits cartoon strip)
>
. And speaking
> of the NY Times...for me, one of the best things our library offers isn't
> the coffee shop, but the online, text searchable, file of the NY Times for
> its entire history.
>
> It gives you a PDF of the article. It is amazing to me. No more searching
> in the Times index, no more going to the shelf to pull the right roll of
> microfilm, no more taking the microfilm to the microfilm reader and then
> to the microfilm printer (and paying for the copy)...and best of all, I
> can get it all from home.
>
> Karl
>
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