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asmith134

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The primary advantage of using on line computer searches to gather secondary data is
 a. savings in time spent.
  b. savings in cost of assembling data.
  c. the accuracy of the data obtained.
  d. the ability to take advantage of expert help from a reference librarian.
  e. data are furnished in machine readable formats.

Question 2

The costs of using an on line database do NOT include which of the following?
 a. Citation and printing charges
  b. Planning and executing the search
  c. Connect charges
  d. Telephone charges
  e. All of the above are costs of using on line databases.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

E



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