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Thursday, April 2, 2009
From Scholars Resource:
We are very excited to announce that this viewer is now out of beta and available, AT NO COST, to everyone who has ever purchased images from Scholars Resource.
If you are one of the more than 500 schools or museums that have licensed images from Scholars Resource over the years, you can now enjoy secure, high-resolution, online viewing of all of those images directly from our website. Whenever you see a thumbnail (from Quick Search, Advanced Search, or My Library) with a green bar beneath it that reads "Viewer Enabled Image", simply double-click the thumbnail and a new window will open allowing you to view, zoom, and pan that image.
The best way to view your images is to click on the "My Library" menu at the top of the screen after you've logged in. In between the Scholars Resource Sets and My Wishlists menu items, you will see a menu item customized to your institution saying something like "State University Images". Clicking that menu item will take you to a screen listing all of the collections you have licensed from Scholars Resource. All of the images within that collection are viewable by double-clicking the thumbnail.
If you have any questions, please contact Randi Millman-Brown for additional information about how to access these images.
You can view a newly posted You Tube video here: www.youtube.com/watch or you can access their web site at www.scholarsresource.com and select Tutorials.


