Late Breaks...Jenzabar, Inc.

Jenzabar, Inc., provider of integrated enterprise software, Internet infrastructure, and services to higher education institutions, has announced that it will offer access to Lexis-Nexis information solutions to students, faculty, and librarians at colleges and universities. Jenzabar schools that subscribe to Lexis-Nexis will be able to access a portfolio of Lexis-Nexis solutions, including Academic Universe, Statistical Universe, Congressional Universe, State Capital Universe and History Universe.

For the convenience of both the school and the user, Lexis-Nexis products will be integrated into the Jenzabar infrastructure. Together, Jenzabar and Lexis-Nexis will create a process that quickly and accurately grants Lexis-Nexis account access to Jenzabar users. From the individual school Intranet site, each Jenzabar user will be able to access Lexis-Nexis products through a simple, transparent authentication process. For more information, go to www.jenzabar.net.

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