Phosphate Rocks of Arkansas and new tricks with Google Books

On a related task, we were trying to figure out what’s going on with the record for the microfilm version of the Phosphate Rocks of Arkansas (everyone talks about the future of print, but you really don’t hear much about the fate of microfilm…). It turns out that our print copy is now findable on Google Books, and it also turns out that Google Books has a nice new embeddable clip sharing feature. Run your mouse over the icon to the right of the hand and you can “save, send or embed a section of the page.”

THE PHOSPHATE ROCKS OF ARKANSAS By John C Branner Ph I and John F Newsom Ph D The phosphate rocks of Arkansas occur in three different regions the first and probably the most important lies north of the Boston Mountains and west of Black River the second is in the Cretaceous area of the southwestern part of the state it is possible that there is a third north and west of the City of Hot Springs
The Phosphate Rocks of Arkansas By John Casper Branner, John Flesher Newsom

Clip away.

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