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Editor’s Note: The Library Journal Academic Newswire Will Return January 6, 2009

Andrew Albanese -- Library Journal, 12/18/2008 8:11:00 AM

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As we close the last issue of the Library Journal Academic Newswire for 2008, we can’t help but look forward to what will be a milestone year in 2009: our 10th anniversary.

As many of you will recall, we began as a paid product, a text-only edition, mainly available by institutional subscription. Today, LJAN is an HTML newsletter on the web, available via free personal subscriptions, fast approaching 1000 editions and over 4000 articles, as well as interviews, people news, and weekly bestseller lists. As the web enables us to expand what we can offer, we’re confident the best is yet to come, and we thank you for years of support and encouragement.

From all the editors at Library Journal, we wish you a safe and happy holiday season. The LJ Academic Newswire will be back January 6, 2009.

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