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usual apologies for crossposting...but some might be interested in this.
carol mcdavid
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> News Release: 31.7.08
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> All of your archaeological references and publications in one place:
> www.biab.ac.uk
>
> Do you ever feel like you spend most of your valuable research time
> fruitlessly looking for references and publications? Do you desperately
> want to find a single resource that can point you in the direction of
> around 200,000 items of research on a huge variety of subjects? The
> Council for British Archaeology (CBA) has the answer...
>
> The British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography (biab online) is the
> most comprehensive list of everything ever written on British and Irish
> archaeology. It contains around 200,000 records on a huge range of
> subjects from Palaeolithic DNA to post-medieval housing, and from
> sources as wide-ranging as published books, journals and post-graduate
> theses.
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> And the best bit? Access to the service is FREE!
>
> biab online is the only online service that enables users to navigate a
> list of published archaeological research to find sources of information
> on a choice of subjects. And it gets better! From October biab online
> will be launching in its new form, providing lots of added features to
> make your research easier. From October users will have access to:
>
> * new and improved search and retrieval options
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> * user accounts with saved searches for download direct to your
> research documents
>
> * new user interface & information screens
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> * news feeds & current awareness blogs
>
> Look out for further announcements on the biab online news pages at
> www.biab.ac.uk/news.asp. Better still, why not become a CBA member and
> receive regular information about a whole range of other publications as
> well as biab online?
>
> * biab online is an essential tool for anybody carrying out
> archaeological research from:
>
> - undergraduate essays to postdoctoral work
> - HERs to archaeological contractors
> - television screenwriters to archaeological scientists
> - national organisations to local societies
>
> * biab online can be found at www.biab.ac.uk
>
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