Answered By: Jim Shaw
Last Updated: May 06, 2015     Views: 95

The Daily Labor Report is published by Bloomberg BNA, and Criss Library has no subscriptions with them. Bloomberg BNA does not license its publications to any of our other database providers (EBSCO, ProQuest, LexisNexis, etc.).  So, Daily Labor Report is not available in our library's resources.

You can submit an Interlibrary Loan request, and we will try to obtain a copy of the article from another library.  In most cases a PDF copy arrives in two to four days.  If you have not used Interlibrary Loan before, you will first need to create an account before you can retrieve the template to submit the article information.

I noticed that Bloomberg BNA offers a 7-day free trial to Daily Labor Report, so you may be able to sign up and find the article that way.  Click here for their information page.  They will require you to enter some personal information to start the trial, which will likely lead to Bloomberg BNA marketing e-mail landing in your inbox.  A trial would likely be the fastest way to find the article, but take care to understand whatever conditions may apply.  Free is not always truly free.

James Shaw, Government Documents Librarian, Criss Library, UNO; jshaw@unomaha.edu

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