I suspect the actual text of this resource won't be accessible. Anyone know differently? If the text isn't available, how would purchase of this resource by a 508-covered library or school be acceptable? Probably the unreasonable argument could get this past in that it would be a massive task to convert all the page images to actual text. From the web page: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/13/technology/13BELL.html January 13, 2001 Times Pages to Be Available on Internet By THE NEW YORK TIMES Digital facsimiles of every page that The New York Times has published since it began printing in 1851 will be available to libraries and educational institutions as a result of a licensing deal announced yesterday by Bell & Howell's Information and Learning unit and The New York Times Company. The information was previously available on microfilm and, in some cases, on CD-ROM's, but was not accessible online. The conversion of the pages to digital form will take about 15 months. The pages will be released, starting on March 1, in segments that will each include a decade's worth of newspapers. The databases will be sold by annual subscription to libraries and schools. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.