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Credo Reference partnership with Amigos Library Services

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Credo Reference has announced a partnership with the Amigos Library Services to provide its reference products to member libraries at a discount.

Amigos Library Services is a not-for-profit, membership-based organisation dedicated to serving its 750 libraries and cultural institutions of all types and sizes throughout the southwest and western states in the US. The new agreement will provide members with a discount to Credo Reference's 3.1 million cross-searchable entries from over 390 titles and 60+ publishers.

Our Lady of the Lake University, in San Antonio, Texas was one of the first to take advantage of the agreement. "With libraries providing access to so many different databases, today's researchers are inundated with choices. It can be overwhelming," commented Judy Larson, Sueltenfuss Library director. "Credo simplifies the research experience, bringing together in just one interface, many cross-searchable, full-text resources, enriched with images, sound files, maps and customisable data tables, covering every major subject, from publishers around the world."