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A slight challenge here on The Battle of Britain 2, in that the publisher of the game posted reviews on their website, and listed the name of the publication but not the date or other information. So what I am asking for here, is if anyone is able to locate originals of these reviews, can you just please provide the citation for me so that I can reasonably include these reviews in the article?
The reviews in question are, as posted on archive.org:
Thanks, BOZ (talk) 18:39, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@BOZ: I found a fourth review on archive.org, in magazine Computer Gaming World. [4]. Will keep looking for them, though. KHR FolkMyth (talk) 19:02, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks! That's the one good one that I already had though, but I appreciate it. :) BOZ (talk) 19:03, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
According to this issue, the game (also known as "Battle for Britain II") was released in Dec 91, which may give a window of time to look for its contemporary reviews. KHR FolkMyth (talk) 19:29, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@BOZ:. Found the lost Macworld issue: Jan 1993 KHR FolkMyth (talk) 19:38, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Awesome, thanks! That's one down. :) BOZ (talk) 19:42, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@BOZ: Found the date on the Chicago newspaper: July 26, 1992. Page needs a subscription, though: [5] KHR FolkMyth (talk) 19:53, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The Cinderella Cycle and tale type ATU 314, "Goldener" - List of Tales[edit]
Rooth, Anna Birgitta. The Cinderella Cycle. Lund, 1951. pp. 252-254.
For The Black Colt and related articles about tale type ATU 314, "Goldener" or "The Youth Transformed to a Horse". In the indicated pages of Anne Birgitta Rooth's work, she lists some tales on pages 252-254 in regards to her "Type C + 314", that is, the stepmother introduction of ATU 314 (see "The Black Colt" and "Donotknow").
Pajz, not to abuse your goodwill, but is it possible to scan only these few pages?
Thanks, KHR FolkMyth (talk) 01:21, 10 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@KHR FolkMyth, sure, but it looks like it's being taken care of. — Pajz (talk) 21:03, 10 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, no worries. KHR FolkMyth (talk) 21:22, 10 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Moldobaev, I. B. (2003). Этнокультурные связи кыргызов в средневековье (in Russian). Bishek: Kyrgyz National University. pp. 90–100. ISBN9789967423442. OCLC56082429.
For Tuqaq. Acc. to Worldcat, in USA, the title is held in Stanford, UCLA, and Wisconsin-Madison; ought be ILL-able by many institutes.
Spanish-language translation of a Kabylian/Algerian folktale[edit]
Abenójar, Óscar; Immoune, Ouahiba; Menas, Fatima-Zohra. La princesa cautiva y el pájaro del viento: Mitos y cuentos del norte de Argelia. Editorial Verbum, 2015. pp. 139-150 (Tale nr. 22, "La princesa cautiva y el pájaro del viento").
For The Son of the Ogress. The tale I referred is another variant of type 425B, "Cupid and Psyche".
Thanks, KHR FolkMyth (talk) 15:25, 14 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@KHR FolkMyth: Turns out the whole thing is available free here. —Compassionate727(T·C) 14:47, 17 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, @Compassionate727:. I was aware of the link. Turns out it is only the book cover. Even when I log in, the site tells me the archive is 1 page long - the image of the cover.KHR FolkMyth (talk) 14:58, 17 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@KHR FolkMyth: Ugh, okay. Talking some more with my librarian. —Compassionate727(T·C) 15:01, 18 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
It looks like I won't be able to get ahold of this until next semester, if at all. —Compassionate727(T·C) 16:55, 18 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Many thanks to the one who brought me the Inhalt. At any rate, Megas's book cites the French and the Indian traditions of the tale type, and the section is very short, so I believe there isn't much of problem to peruse it.
Thanks, KHR FolkMyth (talk) 00:38, 11 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
West, M. L. (2011). "The Greek Poetess: Her Role and Image". Hellenica. Vol. III. Oxford University Press. pp. 215-240 315-340.
For Wikipedia's various articles on Greek women poets, particularly Telesilla, Praxilla, Moero, and Myrtis. The article was previously published in German in M.L. West, Die Griechische Dichterin Bild Und Rolle 1996 (pp. 9 ff.), and I'd take that if that's all that people can get hold of but I'd much prefer the English!
Yannis Galakanis, 'Doing Business: Two Unpublished Letters from Athanasios Rhousopoulos to Arthur Evans in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford'[edit]
Galanakis, Yannis (2008). "Doing Business: Two Unpublished Letters from Athanasios Rhousopoulos to Arthur Evans in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford". Essays in Classical Archaeology for Eleni Hatzivassiliou 1977-2007. Oxford: Archaeopress: 297–310.
For Athanasios Rhousopoulos (currently a redlink which I'm working on writing - has a Greek version but needs more sources to make the jump to English); depending on results, possibly other articles to do with 19th-century Greek archaeology.
Thanks, — VORTEX3427 (Talk!) 07:55, 12 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Vortex3427, the article is available via the Wikipedia Library at ProQuest: [6]. I hope this helps. Szmenderowiecki (talk) 12:22, 12 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Not reliable, restored TrangaBellam's comment. Asopas' theories have been dismissed on the Rajput page itself. This was a field of active research - see WP:HISTRH. LukeEmily (talk) 00:08, 31 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
For Venus in fiction. A different edition of the book was published in the same year under the title Farewell Fantastic Venus, and going by ISFDB it seems like the relevant essay is on page 1–8 in that version.
Thanks in advance. TompaDompa (talk) 14:18, 10 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Doing...@TompaDompa: possibly I can get this from German Museum. I'll try it – Doc Taxon • Talk • 14:46, 12. Jan 2023 (UTC)
@Doc Taxon: That's very kind, but it seems you sent me the excerpt from John Munro's A Trip to Venus rather than the essay that precedes it? I think you sent me pages 9–18 of this version: https://isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?ANCL00036 (instead of 1–8). TompaDompa (talk) 18:05, 12 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@TompaDompa:Sent you the pages 1-8 too – Doc Taxon • Talk • 23:46, 12. Jan 2023 (UTC)
Splendid! Thank you very much indeed. TompaDompa (talk) 02:03, 13 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Deeny, Godfrey (March 2010). "Alexander McQueen: The Final Interview". Harper's Bazaar Australia.
For Armadillo shoe, also any other McQueen article I can use it for. This may also be in the April 2010 issue, if it isn't found in March - I have two books that each give a different date. Thanks, ♠PMC♠ (talk) 18:07, 13 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hey all, would anyone that has a subscription to newspapers.com be able to archive this page so it bypasses the paywall? Or at least help me get an easier way to see all the info? Thanks, – zmbro(talk) (cont) 19:53, 13 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
For Draft:Clifton Conference, looking just for the bottom of page 40, "The Clifton Plan", and however-many pages following that discuss the Clifton Plan or Clifton Conference. It is listed on HathiTrust.
Doing... I try to get this – Doc Taxon • Talk • 20:34, 11. Jan 2023 (UTC)
@Levivich: please send me a wikimail to provide you with the paper. Thank you – Doc Taxon • Talk • 13:16, 12. Jan 2023 (UTC)
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Empire film magazine article on Goncharov meme[edit]
Quinlan, Caitlin. "No. 14 The Martin Scorsese crime epic doesn't exist: How fake Mafia movie Goncharov blew up the Internet". Empire film magazine. Retrieved 2023-01-14. Then, in November, the boundaries betwen fan fiction and reality momentarily blurred, via a shared text exchange between Martin Scorsese and his daughter Francesca (published on the latter's social media), the filmmaker responded, "Yes. I made that film years ago" Scorsese was in on the joke. "At first I wasn't sure if wanted him to know, in case he got offended," Beelz says. But that anxiety quickly passed, and the thrill of Scorsese's recognition settled in. [quote from last paragraph]
For Goncharov (meme). Saw a photo of the article on Tumblr, so a) wanted to verify and more importantly, b) the photo doesn't have a page number or issue date, information I'd like for a more complete citation. Thanks, Rotideypoc41352 (talk·contribs) 21:15, 14 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Rotideypoc41352:Sent via email (it's the February 2023 issue [issue #410], page 24). DanCherek (talk) 21:25, 14 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
(Please excuse the awkward post-script above the ((resolved)).) @DanCherek: hi! The article has Take 20 in the upper left and the title says No. 14. May I please kindly ask if you can see what the Empire is making a list of? Thanks again! Rotideypoc41352 (talk·contribs) 04:19, 15 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Rotideypoc41352: It's introduced as "this month's essential film and TV news" – essentially like the top 20 news stories each month. DanCherek (talk) 04:22, 15 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The Belgian Parliament, 1894-1972 by Paul van Molle[edit]
van Molle, Paul (1972). "The Belgian Parliament, 1894-1972". Antwerp. ((cite journal)): Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
For Jean Leclercq (politician). The subject was allegedly a Belgian MP (elected in the 1968 Belgian general election), but I am unable to find a source online that proves this. There is an offline source cited on his nl.wiki article that would show likely he was an MP. The source is The Belgian Parliament, 1894-1972 by Paul van Molle, and while I cannot find a GBooks page, there is this brief description.
For Javanese contact with Australia. I only need copies of pages 39 and 73 and/or anything in the book that mentions the place "Pujut" (supposedly in Australia as claimed in an earlier version of the article).
@Jo-Jo Eumerus: Just realized that I have access to this, so Sent via email. (Ping Compassionate727, apologies for the duplication of effort.) DanCherek (talk) 04:34, 15 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Jo-Jo Eumerus I think that's all of them. The ones you didn't cross off were sent on 22 December; let me know if you need me to resend them. — Mdaniels5757 (talk • contribs) 19:24, 7 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hmm, it doesn't seem like the 22 December ones arrived. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 10:27, 8 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Coin945: You're unlikely to find anyone with a subscription to these archives. However, if you have specific articles you want, we may be able to obtain them via other means. —Compassionate727(T·C) 14:24, 28 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
"Via other means"? Haha, the way you phrased it made it sound like you were planning to call the mafia. It's hard to say the articles as you don't get a preview in the search to work out which have the best infomormatin. But, if it helps, the actual newspapers that are the most represented in the archive are Expressen, Göteborgsposten, Aftonbladet, Dagens Nyheter (archived here) Svenska Dagbladet, and Arbetet Nyhetern.--Coin945 (talk) 15:55, 29 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Liebeskind, Claudia. Piety on Its Knees: Three Sufi Traditions in South Asia in Modern Times. Oxford University Press (December 17, 1998). ISBN0195643097.
For Waris Ali Shah . Particular pages relevant to Waris Ali Shah and his Sufi order.
Bruce1ee Do you have access to this book?
Thanks, Maliner (talk) 09:24, 22 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Maliner: Sorry, I don't have access to it. Apologies for missing your first query, either I didn't receive a notification, or I simply missed it. —Bruce1eetalk 10:26, 3 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Bruce1ee No worries, will wait for someone else. If they can help. Have a good time. Maliner (talk) 10:41, 3 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Maliner, I've sent you the table of contents and the index. Please identify the page range(s) you need. — Pajz (talk) 17:27, 7 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Pajz: pages 177-224 and 262. Thanks Maliner (talk) 06:53, 8 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
As for #1, I will send you this article + a valuable article from the same newspaper that describes the history of trams in the city. It is the article which the 31 March 2011 edition refers to. They will be sent by a file-sharing link. Szmenderowiecki (talk) 13:36, 16 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you! I have no idea how you found this but it's very helpful. I might come back for other articles from the same source in future. Toadspike (talk) 13:06, 17 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Jynx ruficollis in The Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology[edit]
Does anyone have access to the following, needed for red-throated wryneck? I can only see the abstract.
Tarboton, Warwick (1976). "Aspects of the Biology of Jynx ruficollis". The Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology. 47 (2–3): 99–112. doi:10.1080/00306525.1976.9639545.
@Coin945: You're unlikely to find anyone with a subscription to these archives. However, if you have specific articles you want, we may be able to obtain them via other means. —Compassionate727(T·C) 14:24, 28 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
"Via other means"? Haha, the way you phrased it made it sound like you were planning to call the mafia. It's hard to say the articles as you don't get a preview in the search to work out which have the best infomormatin. But, if it helps, the actual newspapers that are the most represented in the archive are Expressen, Göteborgsposten, Aftonbladet, Dagens Nyheter (archived here) Svenska Dagbladet, and Arbetet Nyhetern.--Coin945 (talk) 15:55, 29 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Liebeskind, Claudia. Piety on Its Knees: Three Sufi Traditions in South Asia in Modern Times. Oxford University Press (December 17, 1998). ISBN0195643097.
For Waris Ali Shah . Particular pages relevant to Waris Ali Shah and his Sufi order.
Bruce1ee Do you have access to this book?
Thanks, Maliner (talk) 09:24, 22 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Maliner: Sorry, I don't have access to it. Apologies for missing your first query, either I didn't receive a notification, or I simply missed it. —Bruce1eetalk 10:26, 3 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Bruce1ee No worries, will wait for someone else. If they can help. Have a good time. Maliner (talk) 10:41, 3 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Maliner, I've sent you the table of contents and the index. Please identify the page range(s) you need. — Pajz (talk) 17:27, 7 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Pajz: pages 177-224 and 262. Thanks Maliner (talk) 06:53, 8 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Would anyone happen to have a copy of Mojo magazine issue 255 (February 2015), or know where I could get a free version online? It contains the magazine's choices of David Bowie's 100 best songs and I wanted to get the page numbers and any other commentary they might provide.
As for #1, I will send you this article + a valuable article from the same newspaper that describes the history of trams in the city. It is the article which the 31 March 2011 edition refers to. They will be sent by a file-sharing link. Szmenderowiecki (talk) 13:36, 16 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you! I have no idea how you found this but it's very helpful. I might come back for other articles from the same source in future. Toadspike (talk) 13:06, 17 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
English translation of a Vafsi language folktale[edit]
Stilo, Donald L., Marzolph, Ulrich. Vafsi Folk Tales. L. Reichert, 2004. pp. 160-172. (Tale B10, "The young man disguises himself and gets the princess")
For The Black Colt. The tale is a variant of type ATU 314.
Thanks, KHR FolkMyth (talk) 01:50, 17 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Jynx ruficollis in The Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology[edit]
Does anyone have access to the following, needed for red-throated wryneck? I can only see the abstract.
Tarboton, Warwick (1976). "Aspects of the Biology of Jynx ruficollis". The Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology. 47 (2–3): 99–112. doi:10.1080/00306525.1976.9639545.
I'm skeptical I can get this, but requested via ILL. —Compassionate727(T·C) 17:30, 15 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for trying. SusunW (talk) 14:50, 24 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Compassionate727, any luck? SusunW, it looks like the work is cited in this thesis. Perhaps you could try tracking the author down and asking if she has a copy? You could also ask at the above website (email here) and see if they have any ideas (and/or will take pity on you). --Usernameunique (talk) 03:52, 19 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks Usernameunique. I've tried the email and am going to mark this as ((resolved)) because numerous people have given it a shot and it looks like it is not going to be readily available. Thanks everyone for trying. SusunW (talk) 05:57, 19 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
((resolved))
Could someone tell me on which page this is located?[19] Thank you in advance, - LouisAragon (talk) 15:30, 19 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, you're talking about the chapter no. 20 Nationalism in Iran by Hamid Ahmadi, located in the book at the pages 265-279. – Doc Taxon • Talk • 15:55, 19. Jan 2023 (UTC)
An article published in the New York Daily News on 15 May 2022[edit]
Please could someone help me get hold of the article titled "When criticism of Israel is and isn't anti-Semitic", published in the New York Daily News on 15 May 2022.
I need to read the news article in case it is useful for my work on Wikipedia article Nexus Task Force.
The Web site refuses to grant me access due to GDPR. It responds with this Web page.
Thanks, Misha Wolf (talk) 13:42, 21 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Gøtzsche PC, Healy D (November 2022). "Restoring the two pivotal fluoxetine trials in children and adolescents with depression". The International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine. 33: 385–408. doi:10.3233/JRS-210034. PMID35786661.
For Fluoxetine. There's a query whether this is primary or secondary research, and the full text will help with assessing that.
I just got informed it was available through the author's personal website by one of the contributors at the Fluoxetine article. Request no longer needed. Sideswipe9th (talk) 23:07, 21 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, because the version on the author's personal website might be a pre-print and different from what was published I'm un-marking this as resolved and would again like to request the paper as published please. Sideswipe9th (talk) 00:04, 22 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@DanCherek: Email received. I just want to confirm before marking as resolved, this is version was taken from the journal's website, and not the author's website? Sideswipe9th (talk) 00:09, 22 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Yes; and one sign that the two versions are the same is that the page numbering matches up with the citation, whereas pre-prints (and draft versions) often have their own numbering (like starting from 1). DanCherek (talk) 00:13, 22 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Perfect! I was going to diff them, but you're right that the page numbering does match up. Thanks.
Martine Chassignet, "La naissance de l'autobiographie à Rome: 'laus sui' ou 'apologia de uita sua?", Revue des etudes latines, Nº 81, 2003, pp. 65-78. ISSN0373-5737
Book:
Martine Chassignet, L'Annalistique romaine. Tome III : L'Annalistique récente. L'Autobiographie politique (Fragments), Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2004. ISBN978-2-251-01435-7
I don't know the pages, I need the table of contents and the page of the index of names starting by "SY" first.
Doing... I try to help you getting this – Doc Taxon • Talk • 21:17, 17. Jan 2023 (UTC)
first of all I Sent you the first one – Doc Taxon • Talk • 12:05, 18. Jan 2023 (UTC)
Sent you the indexes of the book #2 – Doc Taxon • Talk • 12:45, 18. Jan 2023 (UTC)
Thanks Doc Taxon, so I need pages LXXXVI to CXII (the introduction is very long and in Roman numerals) and 160 to 184. T8612(talk) 13:39, 19 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I try to get these chapters – Doc Taxon • Talk • 15:29, 19. Jan 2023 (UTC)
Sent them – Doc Taxon • Talk • 21:03, 20. Jan 2023 (UTC)
I was hoping to get this case study to determine if its a good source. If you can please email the document, at scope_creep@hotmail.com Its an very old email address. Thanks. scope_creepTalk 02:19, 21 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Would anyone with a newspapers.com subscription be able to send me pdf versions of these pages please? Thanks! – zmbro(talk) (cont) 00:11, 24 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
((Resolved))
Are past US News & World Report articles freely available anywhere online? I do not have access to EBSCO, I do have Newspapers.com (doesn't seem to be there) and maybe some general access at Wikipedia Library. I am trying to find an easily-accessible online source for the May 2, 1988 edition of US News & World Report, an article with the title "Racial tensions, drugs and poverty—an explosive mix in rural North Carolina; There's trouble in Robeson County" by Joseph Shapiro & Ronald Taylor. The article is on Page 24 of this edition. Thanks, Shearonink (talk) 02:35, 24 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I added that back when I had LexisNexis access via my university. I don't have regular access any more (having graduated), but I just got a PDF of this article from a friend. @Shearonink: If you'd like I can email you the PDF if you supply me with an email address through the Wikipedia email function. -Indy beetle (talk) 03:23, 24 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Indy beetle, no worries. Kind offer but my week has just now gone nuts - I had wanted to be able to read it online since I came across the source in the course of my GA Review of your The Robesonian takeover, the US News & World Report article looked interesting. Now I don't know when I'll be able to get to it, thanks anyway. Shearonink (talk) 07:19, 24 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
"Clara von Greyerz". Schnittpunkt : Bulletin des Schweizerischen Vereins Freunde des Scherenschnitts (bulletin de l'Association suisse des amis du découpage sur papier). No. 1. 2014. OCLC718636256.
I'm looking for the article about Clara von Greyerz from the 1/2014 issue of this bulletin (see the website), for Clara von Greyerz / Claire von Greyerz / Clara Forster, daughter of Georg Forster and Therese Huber. Sorry, I don't know author or page number.
Thanks, —Kusma (talk) 22:11, 16 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Doing... I try it, but it will be very difficult. It takes some time, please be patient. – Doc Taxon • Talk • 10:39, 18. Jan 2023 (UTC)
That's great, no rush! —Kusma (talk) 06:54, 19 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
We cannot send you a full pdf for copyright reasons. Do you need the book's index or some specific chapter? Szmenderowiecki (talk) 18:49, 21 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I want the content of page 14 a small quote I can find is here "Punshiba mentioned in the aetiological legend of the uyarol lyric is the most famous human king of Luwang yek.." can you kindly send me that page and its related chapter - 🐲ꯂꯨꯋꯥꯪꯋꯥ ꯍꯥꯏꯐꯝ (talk) 00:48, 22 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Luwanglinux: I got it for you. Please send me a wikimail to provide you the copies. Kind regards – Doc Taxon • Talk • 23:19, 22. Jan 2023 (UTC)
@Doc Taxon: I have sent you the wikimail kindly send me the copy and thanks for helping - regards 🐲ꯂꯨꯋꯥꯪꯋꯥ ꯍꯥꯏꯐꯝ (talk) 04:36, 24 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Who's who in America 1960-1961. Vol. 31. Marquis Who's Who, Inc. 1960.
According to [22], Louis Crews (who I am writing an article for) was included in the 1960 edition of "who's who in america" - I think this source would be helpful in writing the article. I just need the part that discusses him.
Littlewood, BM: "Abortion in Perspective" Part I. New Zealand Law Journal 1974 Nov 5;49(20):488-93. PMID: 11663528
Littlewood, BM: "Abortion in Perspective" Part II. New Zealand Law Journal 1975 Mar 18;1975(5):103-10. PMID: 11664456
Littlewood BM. "Abortion". New Zealand Medical Journal. 1973 Feb;77(489):126-7. PMID: 4512497
Littlewood BM. "Abortion". NZ Medical Journal. 1973 Jun;77(493):411-2. PMID: 4516043
The NZ Law Journal articles may be available through Lexis. Not sure about the NZ Medical Journal. For Abortion in New Zealand. Thanks, Muzilon (talk) 05:51, 20 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Stock, C. 1992. Rancho La Brea: A record of Pleistocene life in California. 7th ed. Revised by J.M. Harris. Science Series no.37. Los Angeles: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 113 pp
I've been scouring google scholar for this particular edition (the 7th) of the Rancho La Brea fauna list first published by Stock and later revised by Harris. The paper is cited among others by the tar pits website, but all I can find online is one of the older editions from the 1930s.
Armin Reindl, you need the entire work? Always a bit tricky, both in terms of copyright law/page policy (see the note at the top of this page: "We cannot perform full book copy requests due to copyright"), and also effort-wise. Any chance to narrow down the request? — Pajz (talk) 20:17, 5 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Arguably the most important thing would be the section on bats (chiropterans) as I could not track down a single outside publication making note of them at La Brea (despite being recorded from there by the book it seems). Ducks, songbirds, falcons, herons and plants would also be useful. Armin Reindl (talk) 21:38, 5 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hm, there's a museum library around the corner that is supposed to have this but I just saw that it is currently closed for construction. I've emailed them to ask if there's a way to access the volume anyway. — Pajz (talk) 23:50, 5 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Armin Reindl, I'm told no but they'll reopen "soon", "likely" in the coming weeks, and will let me know. I'll check then whether this request is still open at that point. Hopefully someone else has a faster way to access the volume. — Pajz (talk) 20:43, 9 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]