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FWIW, we have EBSCO Health Source, Consumer and EBSCO Nursing edition on our MetaFind search option so they have been previously profiled.

And yes, for what we pay in access fees each year, it does seem that general "free" web databases should be identified and profiled for general access by all in the same way that Google, Yahoo! and AltaVista Images are available.
--Karen Perone, Rodman Public Library

Hal Penick wrote:
We are at the stage of selecting resources we would like to offer our
patrons through Research Pro. We would like to add the ability to
search Wikipedia and were suprised to see that it is not one of the
2600+ offerings on the resource list. We were told we could have it
profiled for a one-time cost of $3000. After it is profiled it would
then be put on the "list" for others to possibly select. The RP
Resource List form at csdirect has a method for libraries to request
an unlisted resource. It clearly specifies that such requests are
"typically available for an additional fee". I would maintain that
Wikipedia is a resource of broad and significant enough interest that
no one library should have to bare the entire cost of profiling. I
would think that in the interest of maintaining the marketability of
Research Pro that such sites would be proactively added to the list
simply to keep the product current.

Incidentally, we were also disappointed to see that we would have to
pay profiling fees to offer All Music Guide; Books and Authors;
Internet Movie Database; Biography Resource Center; Encyclopedia of
Associations; ChiltonLibrary; Encyclopedia Britannica (paid version);
Ebscohost: Health Source: Consumer Edition; Ebscohost: Health Source:
Nursing/Academic Edition; Ebscohost: Children's Edition; Ward's
Business Directory; and Newspaper Archives.

Although they are heavily used outside our service area we can
understand paying for resources of regional interest such as, Iowa
Heritage Digital Collection, and our Local Newspaper Index.

Hal