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Gale Helps Library Users With Free Access to Resources During National Library Week

Farmington Hills-based Gale, part of Cengage Learning, is celebrating National Library Week by offering free access to six highly-praised online resources for use by any library during National Library Week.

Free access runs through National Library Week, from April 10 to April 24, 2010. Librarians can download the widget to their homepage by visiting www.gale.cengage.com/NLW starting on April 10. Library patrons should look for the widget on their library's homepage, which provides single-click access to these online resources. 

In salute of the American Library Association's theme -- Create your own story @ your library -- Gale is offering free access to resources that help library users explore and inspire stories of all kinds. Gale is offering access to six resources:

Gale NewsVault -- a specially designed online platform that enables cross-searching of Gale's enormous range of historical newspaper and periodical collections from a single interface

Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive, Part I -- a historical archive that embraces the scholarly study of slavery in a comprehensive, conceptual and global way

Science in Context -- an online learning and research portal that covers everything from earth science and life science, to space, technology, mathematics and science history and biography

GREENR -- an electronic resource offering authoritative reference content on the environment, energy, economic development and natural resources

Global Issues in Context -- an online learning and research portal that offers global news and perspectives on issues and events of international importance

Powerspeak Languages -- a world language learning product that uses the research-driven powerspeaK12 language learning methodology

Said Nader Qaimari, Gale's senior vice president of marketing: "Have you ever wanted to learn French or research your family genealogy? Today you can. Visit your local library Web site to access these free resources and create your own story."

A Quick Response code is also available for National Library Week. After downloading a QR code-scanning app, mobile phone users can scan the QR code below with their barcode reader and automatically be taken to Gale's National Library Week website.

National Library Week is also a great time to download the free AccessMyLibrary application, which is now available on all major mobile devices, including iOS devices (iPhone, iPad and iTouch) and Android devices, and for all markets -- public, academic and school. AML apps allow library users to access the vast array of Gale information that their library has purchased on their behalf, giving them access to authoritative and trustworthy information anywhere, anytime.

AML apps for iOS devices can be downloaded from the iTunes store, and apps for Android devices can be downloaded from the Android Marketplace. For additional information, including AML QR codes, posters, bookmarks and other library marketing resources, visit http://www.gale.cengage.com/apps/.

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