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SEC Filings & Forms (EDGAR) - 0 views

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    U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission
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    More information
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IRIN - Annual Report Resource Center - 0 views

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    Investor Relations Information Network (IRIN) provides a single point of reference for accessing electronic annual reports
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ProQuest Historical Annual Reports - 0 views

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    Reports from 800 companies, 1844-1985.
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Free Online Annual Reports - AnnualReportService.com - 0 views

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    Create a user profile to view annual reports or 10-K presentations. Your name and address may be forwarded to the company you review. The company may choose to send you additional financial information. Privacy policy.
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CAROL - Homepage - 0 views

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    Company Annual Reports On Line - International (registration required)
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SEC Info - 0 views

  • Search by Name, Industry, Business, SIC Code, Area Code,Topic, CIK, Accession Number, File Number, Date, ZIP
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SEDAR Home Page - 0 views

  • www.sedar.com is the official site that provides access to most public securities documents and information filed by public companies and investment funds with the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) in the SEDAR filing system.
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Public Register's Annual Report Service - PRARS - 0 views

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    Requires free registration; annual report will be mailed to you.
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Wall Street Journal Online Annual Reports - 0 views

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    Requires free registration; annual report will be mailed to you.
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LearningExpressLibrary.com - 0 views

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    Practice tests and tutorial course series designed to help patrons with academic or licensing tests. Includes scoring, complete answer explanations, and an individualized analysis of results.
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Strains and Joys Color Mergers Between Libraries and Tech Units - Chronicle.com - 0 views

  • Adrift. Dysfunctional. Desperately needing a change. The adjectives sound like descriptions of a bad relationship, but about three years ago Xavier University, in Cincinnati, applied them to two of its departments. Both Xavier's library and its information-technology unit were in terrible shape. Xavier had hired four chief information officers in five years, its technology was obsolete, its library and IT staffs didn't talk to each other, and students had to jump through hoops to do online research. David W. Dodd, the CIO who arrived at Xavier in 2005, said students and faculty members wanted three basic things: "Provide the services I'm looking for, in the manner I want, and get out of my way." They weren't getting any of them. The solution was to scrap traditional library and technology units in favor of one with librarians and technology experts working side by side, responding to students' needs for immediate, round-the-clock access to electronic data and interactive Web applications.
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UM Library: MLibrary Labs - 0 views

  • MLibrary Labs is where the University of Michigan Library shows off some tools that are not quite ready for prime time. These are all experiments and may behave unexpectedly.
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MLC Communique » OCLC acquires EZproxy authentication and access software - 0 views

  • EZproxy, the leading software solution for serving library patrons remotely, has been acquired by OCLC from Useful Utilities of Peoria, Arizona.
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CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - 0 views

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    Entire content of the print edition of the CRC Handbook, available at the Reference Desk.
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David Frum's Diary on National Review Online - 0 views

  • On the pro-suspension side, a reader at the University of Michigan writes:As a regular reader of your blog (i.e. at break time, I go straight to it to read the latest), I think that you should either put it on hiatus, change the focus, or have a big, permanent, honking disclaimer, as another correspondent said. I don’t think it’s just a matter of hyperlegalism (although that is a problem these days). If I followed the Handyman’s Helper blog and later learned that Handy Hal was a consultant for Home Depot and hadn’t clearly revealed it, I’d be a bit ticked off, even if I hadn’t set foot in Home Depot.If you continue to blog and do any less than announce your consultant status in every column, many liberals will use that to try to discredit you and National Review, as they (wrongly) tried with Maggie Gallagher after Armstrong Williams was (rightly) dropped by Tribune Media Services. Whether you get paid by the Giuliani campaign or not is irrelevant. Serving as an advocate gives you just as much of an interest in a campaign as if you got paid. And even with disclaimers, they will likely accuse NRO of being a web informercial for Republicans. No matter what political issue you write about, there will be a suspicion, however unfair, that your writing is colored by your work for Giuliani.David’s Bookshelf is a good potential blog topic during the campaign. (Full disclosure: I’m a librarian.)
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    Frum quotes my email.
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