Factiva expands Asian content set with key Chinese-language sources. (Internet Today).(Brief Article)

From: Information Today | Date: July 1, 2002 | Copyright information

Factiva has announced that it has added new Asia Pacific sources to Factiva.com. A total of 18 Chinese-language publications have been integrated into Factiva's content set, with new additions from Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Korea.

Along with the new content, Factiva offers a Chinese search capability, bringing users a step closer to the full Chinese interface version of Factiva.com, due to be launched in the region early next year. The newly expa...

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