Arabic-L:LING:AskZad and Kotobarabia free username and password correction

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Date: 07 Feb 2011
From: East View Information Services <carolyn.fennell at eastview.com>
Subject: AskZad and Kotobarabia free username and password correction

Greetings!

If you have tried to access AskZad, but experienced difficulties due to the incorrect username/password, please accept our apologies!   

Please use this new information to log in to AskZad until February 28.

Username: India
Password: Elephant

AskZad Pan-Arab Newspapers Database is the product of Arabia Inform's open source intelligence efforts to serve the Middle East's leading national policymakers. Created by over 1,100 Cairo-based media specialists working 24/7 to monitor, index and capture virtually every significant news outlet in the Arab world, PANI is growing by 10,000+ article units per day. Each unit is analyzed and indexed according to a robust methodology, and then aggregated in real time with an archive dating back to 1998
 Click here for access

You may continue to access Kotobarabia databases until February 28 with the following username/password (no change):
 
Username: India
Password: chutney
 
The Kotobarabia E-Library holds over 4,500 e-book titles reflecting modern thought and philosophy of all types of publications: fiction, non-fiction, scholarly and popular, written by Arab authors. The collection is not censored. In light of this, there is a book category on the interface called "Banned Books". Click here for access.

The Modern Arab Renaissance, which covers the mid-19th to mid-20th century, with content from across the Islamic World, with special focus on Egypt and Syria. This 3,000 title collection covers the sciences and humanities: philosophy and theology, literature, arts, history and politics, including writings from Mahmoud Abdo, Gamal El Din El Afgahany and Rashid Reda.
Click here for access.

Although these are subscription-based databases, there is no cost or obligation during this month-long trial. We would appreciate any feedback you can provide. Please contact us at info at eastview.com.

We recognize that during this tumultuous time, the content and platform stability may not live up to the normal standards we have come to expect.  We thank you for your patience.

Kind Regards,
Rodney Buhrsmith, Chief Marketing Officer 
East View Information Services

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