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Three ProQuest Resources Named Outstanding Academic Titles by Choice
ABI/INFORM, African Writers Series, and Literature Online with MLA Receive Top Honors
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ANN ARBOR, Mich., January 2, 2007 - Three research solutions from ProQuest Information and Learning have been named Outstanding Academic Titles for 2006 by Choice magazine, a publication of the American Library Association. The recipients, ABI/INFORM Complete and ABI/INFORM Archive, African Writers Series, and Literature Online with MLA, were each praised as "highly recommended" by Choice. "It is especially meaningful to have these resources recognized as the best of the best by Choice, which has long been a leading voice in the academic and research community," said David "Skip" Prichard, president of ProQuest Information and Learning. "I am pleased that our efforts are not only delighting researchers but also earning high praise from the industry and our peers. This distinction gives us great momentum to continue delivering products that exceed the expectations of libraries and researchers in 2007." According to Choice magazine, this year's Outstanding Academic Title list includes 597 print products and 43 electronic resources chosen by the Choice editorial staff from among the 6,816 titles reviewed by Choice during the past year. These outstanding works have been selected for their excellence in scholarship and the significance of their contributions to the field - often the first treatment of their subjects. The following are highlights from the Choice reviews: ABI/INFORM Complete and ABI/INFORM Archive African Writers Series Literature Online with MLA For more information visit ProQuest on the web at www.il.proquest.com or call 1-800-521-0600.
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