The Readers’ Guide To Periodical Literature, 1900-1904, and the current numbers open up a rich field to the investigator, but disappointment often results owing to the library’s not having the articles and if the articles are in the files, they are usually bound and do not circulate and the student can not use the material as advantageously as though it were in single article form.
How We Propose to Meet the Need.
We have already purchased large quantities of magazines and we propose to arrange articles cut from all magazines we index and many others in strict accordance with the subject classification of the Readers’ Guide. We shall be able to fill orders for certain articles or all articles on a subject. When requested, we shall be able to include much that is not indexed. Every article will be neatly stitched in a cover.
The Cost.
For the first article in each order the charge will be ten cents and for each additional article five cents. Articles may be retained two weeks not including time in transit.
Ready January 1st, 1906.
We shall be glad to receive a trial order any time after January first.
Incidentally.
We shall collect many duplicate magazines and we propose to make up sets of magazines, especially for the five years covered by the Readers’ Guide To Periodical Literature, 1900-1904. We hope to be able to supply odd numbers, volumes, or sets and shall be glad to receive lists of wants and also lists of duplicates which libraries may wish to dispose of.
Lists of duplicates for sale should be accompanied by lists of wants since we can pay more in exchange than in cash.