EBSCO Offers Monthly Claim Checker Report, Adds Content to EBSCO Online.

From: Information Today | Date: March 1, 2000 | Copyright information

EBSCO Subscription Services has announced an enhancement to EBSCONET that allows customers to access and/or download an EBSCO Monthly Claim Checker report via the Web-based subscription service. In several other news releases, the company announced agreements with publishers to add their electronic content to the EBSCO Online Service.

Monthly Claim Checker Report

By using EBSCONET to access Monthly Claim Checker, customers currently receiving the Claim Checker can review all claims placed and verify which ones have been resolved.

The Claim Checker Report is available ...

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