1. What are the charges for the archives?
Conducting a search is free; there is a charge for retrieving the full text
of an article. You can enter your search terms and conduct a search that will
bring you a list of headlines and first paragraphs without being charged. If
you choose to retrieve the full text of the article, you will need to set
up an account using your credit card. Then, each article you retrieve will
cost $1.95.
2. What does it mean to set up an account?
Setting up an account is easy. You will go
to a secure form, where you'll be asked to enter a credit card number, a
password, and some billing information. Once you enter this information, your
account will be set up and you will have to enter your username and password
only to retrieve the full text of an article. Your credit card information will
be encrypted using Netscape's SSL protocol.
3. Why is The Columbian charging for its archives?
The online archives are intended as a convenience for those who prefer to do
their research on the Web. You can always research Columbian articles at your
local public or university library on microfilm. You may also opt to request
an article in writing directly from The
Columbian's Information Resource Center.
4. Can I re-print a Columbian archival article?
No. By paying a fee for access to an article, you do not have the right to republish
it in any form. Archival articles are copyright of The
Columbian Publishing Co. and may not be republished without written permission.
To obtain permission, email The Columbian Information Resource Center at archives@columbian.com.
5. Can I link to a Columbian archival article from my Web site?
You may opt to link to an article, but be aware that in order to view the full
text of the article, visitors to your site will have to first set up an account
and pay for access to this article.
7. Who can I call/e-mail for help?
If you are having problems with your account, or cannot retrieve an article
using your username and password, you can call 1-800-896-5587 or e-mail newslibrary@krmediastream.com.
Operators there cannot retrieve articles for you or answer questions about specific
articles that appeared in The Columbian.
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