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Libraries offer online access to Chronicle

The MIT Libraries have purchased an electronic subscription that offers full access to current and back issues of The Chronicle of Higher Education--previously available only to individual subscribers. On-campus users will be automatically recognized as being from MIT and granted access through the Chronicle's web site at chronicle.com. Off-campus users with certificates can gain access through Vera (Virtual Electronic Resource Access) at libraries.mit.edu/vera. Vera is the Libraries' online gateway for the MIT community to more than 33,000 electronic journals and 400 databases.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on November 1, 2006 (download PDF).

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