(I've asked about a similar item before, but now I've made some progress in my research.)
I'm looking for this item:
(From the WorldCat entry:)
World currency monitor
by Bank of America. World Information Services.; Meckler Corporation.
Type: Computer File
Language: English
Publisher: Westport, CT : Meckler, [1990-
ISSN: 1052-2646
OCLC: 22232022
* Material Type: Document, Periodical
* Document Type: Computer File, Serial Publication
* Notes: Disk characteristics: CD-ROM. Title from disk label.
* Description: CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.
* Other Titles: World currency monitor
(I have also found that one of the issues of this item has the following ISBN: 0887365450)
WorldCat claims it's at Baruch College, and only at Baruch College.
When I look on the page WorldCat forwards me to in the Newman Library catalog at Baruch College (CUNY), I get:
"Your search did not find any matching documents."
I can't even buy the thing. The dead trees version is available, but not the CD-ROM. Believe me, the CD-ROM is a much, much more useful format.
If anyone can help me find a working copy of the CD-ROM whose contents I can copy, I'll buy them dinner.
Thanks in advance!
P. S.
tyellas, I owe you an answer to your question on this, but I can't find the original post to which you commented.
I'm looking for this item:
(From the WorldCat entry:)
World currency monitor
by Bank of America. World Information Services.; Meckler Corporation.
Type: Computer File
Language: English
Publisher: Westport, CT : Meckler, [1990-
ISSN: 1052-2646
OCLC: 22232022
* Material Type: Document, Periodical
* Document Type: Computer File, Serial Publication
* Notes: Disk characteristics: CD-ROM. Title from disk label.
* Description: CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.
* Other Titles: World currency monitor
(I have also found that one of the issues of this item has the following ISBN: 0887365450)
WorldCat claims it's at Baruch College, and only at Baruch College.
When I look on the page WorldCat forwards me to in the Newman Library catalog at Baruch College (CUNY), I get:
"Your search did not find any matching documents."
I can't even buy the thing. The dead trees version is available, but not the CD-ROM. Believe me, the CD-ROM is a much, much more useful format.
If anyone can help me find a working copy of the CD-ROM whose contents I can copy, I'll buy them dinner.
Thanks in advance!
P. S.