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New One-Stop Online Newspaper Source, Press Display!

Take the world in pictures...and text in dozens of languages, with KSL's newest resource that brings you PressDisplay, the world in newspapers, online!

Logon to the PressDisplay page and watch the center screen refresh every few seconds to show you front pages & matching headlines from around the world. Click on it, use the magnifying glass to enlarge it, or lasso it with your mouse and see it expand!

PressDisplay, the KSL August Research Spotlight, will change your view of the world. Get today's news, today (or any from the 60-day archive), from Algeria to Zimbabwe:

- Rolling news thread & front page images at the top of the homepage
- 37 languages—"Select Title" by country, language, title (mouse-over a language to see available papers)
- Customize a reading list or monitor a hot topic with "My Newspapers"
- Take the overview approach—top news in "Newsline" or "Top Newspapers" & "Top Reporters"
- Scan a city or the world by Front Page, News, Business, Sport, Entertainment, Editorial & More...

Enjoy the many special features of this collection even more, including printing power tips, translations on demand, system requirements, & more in the FAQ from the Using PressDisplay link at the bottom of the PressDisplay page.

PressDisplay, the KSL August Research Spotlight. Try it today (on the Case network, or remotely with your active VPN connection), from the Research Database list.

Posted by Karen Oye on August 6, 2007 11:50 PM
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Very cool. I had a few technical glitches when I was using it but refreshing the page seemed to help. This will be a great resource.

Posted by: Heidi Cool at September 5, 2007 01:21 PM




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