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Reviews

"General Onefile System can access a barrage of past issues of magazines and other periodicals for research use...allows users to focus on a specific topic,..includes more than 4,200 full-text titles, five newspaper indexes and more than 20 years of back file coverage from 1980 to present."

Hernando Today (April 2003)

"Earlier in the year Gale and Ingenta joined forces to create a new service that allows researchers and librarians to use a single search to access online journals held by both IngentaConnect and Gale. Both companies are leaders in online information delivery and their partnership creates what the companies believe to be the world's most complete online, full-text journal service...'Gale's product strategy is to make research more comprehensive and convenient for the user by seamlessly integrating information in one spot. This is, perhaps, one of the most significant examples of that strategy in action,' said Allen Paschal, CEO of Gale, 'Combine Gale and Ingenta within a single source and you have an incredible array of research solutions at hand...InfoTrac, which is in use more than 100 countries, is best known for its simple, intuitive search interface and rich array of services, including the availability of usage statistics, catalog links, reliable subject guides and InfoMarks, a persistent URL that allows researchers to save searches...'It's a very pure solution for academic libraries that need access to a wide range of scholarly materials in a simple, familiar search system,' noted John Barnes, Gale Senior VP of Product Management."

Small Business Opportunities (November--December 2002)

"OneFile is an excellent choice. It affords access to the gamut of information from general news to scholarly research via a variety of search methods and exceptional subject indexing."

Library Journal (November 2000)