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I am interested in subscribing to the National Review archives 1955 to the present
Hi, John
The National Review archives and other library-subscribed databases are licensed for use only by members of the Carnegie Mellon University community. Temporary permission to use databases in-house can be obtained by registering with photo ID at the circulation desk in any CMU library.
Cindy Carroll
Dean’s Office
University Libraries
Your search just stated there are there are no results for Whittaker Chambers , and a second one said the same for Ayn Rand. Yet another source nearby gave me both in 1957, Chambers reviewing Atlas Shrugged. with several other related sources. Why does you site give me so little, that is, NOTHING? The other site was near yours whem I googled National Review Archives . Matt @ mattnmar@gwi.net
See reply to later message.
NRO Archives got me all this; yoursite got me nothing Why?
Big Sister Is Watching You – Whittaker Chambers – National Review …
Oct 12, 2007 – Whittaker Chambers writes on NRO: Several years ago, Miss Ayn Rand wrote The Fountainhead. Despite a generally poor press, it is said to …
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/222482/big-sister-watching…/flashback
Ayn Rand and Whittaker Chambers, Cont’d – By Richard M. Reinsch …
Aug 25, 2010 – Richard M. Reinsch writes on NRO: Jason Lee Steorts’s interesting response to my comments elucidates the rationale for the modern separation …
http://www.nationalreview.com/…/ayn-rand-and-whittaker-chambers-contd-richard-m-reinsch
Re: Ayn Rand and Whittaker Chambers – By Jason Lee Steorts – The …
Aug 24, 2010 – Jason Lee Steorts writes on NRO: Many thanks to Richard Reinsch for his comments on my Ayn Rand/Whittaker Chambers piece.
http://www.nationalreview.com/…/re-ayn-rand-and-whittaker-chambers-jason-steorts
Big Sister Is Watching You – Whittaker Chambers – National Review …
Oct 12, 2007 – Whittaker Chambers writes on NRO: Several years ago, Miss Ayn Rand wrote The Fountainhead. Despite a generally poor press, …
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/222482/big-sister-watching…/flashback?...
Ayn Rand and Whittaker Chambers – Jason Lee Steorts – National …
Aug 24, 2010 – Jason Lee Steorts writes on NRO: In writing “The Greatly Ghastly Rand” for NR’s current print issue, I wanted to evaluate Ayn Rand foremost …
http://www.nationalreview.com/…/ayn-rand-and-whittaker-chambers-jason-lee-steorts
Re: Ayn Rand and Whittaker Chambers – By Richard Reinsch – The …
Aug 24, 2010 – Richard Reinsch writes on NRO: Jason Lee Steorts’s thoughtful essay on Ayn Rand, and his piece evaluating Whittaker Chambers’s famous review …
http://www.nationalreview.com/…/re-ayn-rand-and-whittaker-chambers-richard-reinsch Thanks.
Hi, Matt
The Internet being what it is, and Google being what it is, it’s impossible to predict or control what displays in Google search results. However, the National Review Archive index that CMU Libraries subscribe to, which yielded no results for you, prompting your complaint, is licensed for access by enrolled students, faculty and staff at Carnegie Mellon University only. As a user who is not affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University, you got no results from the CMU resource, which is a restricted database – but plenty of results from the NRO public web site.
Cindy Carroll
Dean’s Office
University Libraries