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Is this a real thing?



Not sure about your city, but for example, while I was in college, I accessed the Bloomberg terminal from: https://www.nypl.org/locations/sibl while off-campus

and while on-campus, from: https://johnson.library.cornell.edu/database/bloomberg/


Similarly, law libraries usually have access to LexisNexis or Westlaw. It’s as useless for uninitiated as access to Bloomberg Terminal - you need to be trained to do anything useful with them.


If you can use Google, you can use LexisNexis or Westlaw (and they both, IIRC, have excellent online help.)


absolutely. its a wonderful thing for people getting in the biz/studying for CFA.




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