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INDEX NAME: Barron's Index |
NEWSPAPERS INDEXED:
- BARRON'S New York NY 1975-Current
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LOCATION or PUBLISHER: |
DOW JONES BOOKS PO Box 300 Princeton NJ 08540 Telephone: (609) 452-2000
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AVAILABILITY: A published index issued annually. Write for current prices. |
SCOPE OF INDEX: A comprehensive index to the microfilmed edition of this weekly business and financial newspaper. The content and subject matter of Barron's articles are emphasized. Many entries are found under the subject heading GOVERNMENT--FEDERAL, but these articles are also indexed according to general subject matter, individual departments, agencies, and personalities. In general, geographic locations are indexed by country and state rather than by smaller govermental units (such as cities and counties). New York City is an exception to this rule. |
FORMAT OF INDEX: A book form index printed on 8½x11 inch pages, three columns per page. The appearance is very much like that of the other Dow Jones indexes. Both subjects and personal names are interfiled in the same alphabetical listing. |
SIZE OF INDEX: Over 10,000 entries per year. |
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SAMPLE ILLUSTRATION: Since we do not have a current sample of the Barron's index, the reader is referred to (LATHROP REPORT #1054A) and (LATHROP REPORT #1054B) to view a "typical" Dow Jones index page.
(Click this link to view the original report, including any accompanying illustration) |
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LATHROP REPORT ON NEWSPAPER INDEXES. 1979-1980 Edition. Copyright © 1979 by Norman Lathrop Enterprises. ISBN 0-910868-10-7. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means without the prior expressed permission of Norman Lathrop Enterprises, except as permitted by law.
Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy of the report at the time of publication.
However, it is imperative that the user contact the organization cited in a report for the current status of the index, especially if planning to visit the institution and do research using the index.
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