Why should I subscribe to the Current Issues electronic databases and The Reference Shelf print series?
All of these products help researchers manage information overload. Rather than give users access to 100, 200, or 300 articles about a very broad issue, such as U.S. Policy Towards the Middle East, Wilson provides the best articles published on each issue, selected from thousands of sources. Because issues and books are organized into issues and topic, users are shown the complexity of the larger issue and are given suggestions for narrowing their own paper topics.
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