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MarketLine contains the equivalent of over 200,000 pages of company and industry information, yet accessing the right section is easy due to MarketLine's proprietary taxonomy. 

MarketLine is an invaluable research tool, helping students and other library users to gain a greater understanding of different markets and the issues major companies are facing. It presents in-depth professional analysis in an easy-to-digest format, covering companies, industries and countries. It also provides a daily news service as well as quantitative data on consumers and countries, which is being added to every month.

MarketLine allows you access to the data and information relied upon by these leading global companies within a library environment at an extremely low cost.

No other market research provider offers a comparable portfolio of products to the public sector, making MarketLine a must-have resource for public libraries.

Further information

http://www.marketlineinfo.com/  (for non-subscribers)
http://www.marketlineinfo.com/library/Default.aspx  (for subscribers)

How to Subscribe

If you wish to subscribe, first take a look at the Model Licence (Word 92KB)

For pricing information please use the contact details below quoting MLA's Reference Online.

Further information, or trials, 

Gurprit Badesha gbadesha@r4l.info

Research For Libraries
119 Farringdon Road
London
EC1R 3DA
Tel: 020 7551 9738

Fax: 020 7551 9374

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