NI Ark 2010 - USB

New Internationalist Shop

Price (excluding P&P)

£25.00

(from New Internationalist Shop website)


Description

The NI Archive is available either in this 4Gb USB version or in a DVD-ROM version.

346 issues of the all-important New Internationalist magazine are just a mouse click away. On the 2010 NI Archive you'll find all of the award-winning analysis spanning 30 years of New Internationalist magazines from January 1980 through to December 2009, all accessible via an easy-to-use Mega-index with over 34,000 entries.

Looking for some background on climate change? Simply go to the mega-index on the NI Archive and you'll find important historic articles:

- An NI Magazine from 1990 titled 'Global Warming: how to turn down the heat.'
- The July 2006 Magazine's critical analysis of carbon offsets.

The Archive is available on DVD-Rom or a 4GB USB Flash Drive for ultra-portability and higher speeds. You can read the magazines on-screen from the DVD-ROM or USB, or simply use it as a high-speed index to your printed back issues of New Internationalist magazine. If your computer does not have a DVD drive, please order the USB Flash Drive version.

If you purchase the Flash Drive version, you can keep your copy of the archive on this drive for portability, while using the spare 2.5GB available on the Flash Drive for your own personal use, or if you wish, download the complete archive to your computer and have the whole 4GB available for personal use.

System requirements: Mac OSX / OS9, Windows 98 to Vista, Linux. Requires an installed web browser. Recommended browsers include: Safari, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox.

If your computer does not have a USB port, please order the DVD-Rom version.

Available as:
- USB only
- USB + Site Licence
- Site Licence only (for DVD-Rom or USB, available for unlimited users at one geographic location - e.g. schools and libraries)
ISBN: 9781906523497

NI Ark 2010 - USB

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