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Here is a copy of the article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 13:12, 6 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much. (i have successfully downloaded it). The Ministry (talk) 19:26, 6 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The New Journalism, 1: Not Necessarily What is New in Journalism
I am working on the article The New Journalism, a would like the access this article The Review of Politics, Vol. 36, No. 2 (Apr., 1974), pp. 306-309. Also trying to find and access the article, The New Journalism, 1: Not Necessarily What is New in Journalism. By Don R. Pember in Journal of Communication Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 185 - 189. 1975. Thanks in advance. The Ministry (talk) 21:22, 2 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is a copy of the article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--152.2.62.27 (talk) 15:56, 4 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Great, thank you very much! (I have downloaded it successfully). Do you think, per chance, that you could search jstore for the other article to? The Ministry (talk) 19:23, 6 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
A review of issues of dietary protein intake in humans
Searching for the article A review of issues of dietary protein intake in humans[1], for the subsequent expansion of WP articles. M.K. (talk) 14:16, 4 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is a copy of the article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--152.2.62.27 (talk) 15:56, 4 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is a copy of the article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--152.2.62.27 (talk) 15:56, 4 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Great, thank you very much! (I have downloaded it successfully). Do you think, per chance, that you could search jstore for the other article to? The Ministry (talk) 19:23, 6 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Klippel-Feil syndrome (Clin Orthop Relat Res) - Full article access
NF and I are working on Klippel–Feil syndrome and hoping to majorly improve it and get it to GA in a few months time. In order to do so we'll need the article listed above as it's the most recent and very comprehensive. Basket of Puppies 19:23, 30 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Are you aware of this page which is for just such requests from editors? SpinningSpark 19:51, 30 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Was about to say the same thing. While I'm sure someone here can help you, asking there is likely a more effective option. Also Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange provides some further details Nil Einne (talk) 19:54, 30 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I moved this request here on behalf of the above editors from WP:RDS and modified the header Nil Einne (talk) 20:13, 30 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I am doing the silly-dance because I placed my request at the wrong project. Sorry! Basket of Puppies 20:18, 30 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 15:13, 7 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I'd like to expand the article about disorganized schizophrenia and following article would be helpful. Can anyone help me please?
G. E. Berrios and R. Hauser. The early development of Kraepelin's ideas on classification: a conceptual history. Psychological Medicine, Volume 18, Issue 04, November 1988, pp 813-821 doi:10.1017/S0033291700009740
Here is the article. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded it so I can take it down. Thanks, Dr pda (talk) 00:11, 12 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks a lot - got it downloaded. Filip em (talk) 20:00, 12 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
And one that I don't know where it would be found:
Title: Percherons in Russia. Author(s): Parfenov, V.; Tsyganok, I.; Semak, A. (1996). Source: Konevodstvo i Konnyi Sport 4 : 4-6.
Thanks in advance for any help! Dana boomer (talk) 17:32, 14 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here, here, and here are the articles. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the files. According to Worldcat only 4 libraries have that last journal. If someone doesn't provide it in a little bit, I'll put in a request for it.--droptone (talk) 12:39, 15 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much for those articles, Droptone. If you are not able to get the other one, it's OK - it's more of a want than a need :) Dana boomer (talk) 01:29, 16 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the file. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 00:52, 21 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Droptone, I am seriously impressed! Thank you very much for your help in acquiring these articles - they will be much appreciated in my FA push on this article! I'm finished with all of the downloads, just to let you know :) Dana boomer (talk) 00:55, 21 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
But I cannot use Google News to find the rest of the sentence. I tried to get it to show the rest of the sentence, but I could not. Who is an LA Times subscriber or can access the LA Times from a library database? Would someone mind finding out what the rest of the sentence says? —Preceding unsigned comment added by WhisperToMe (talk • contribs) 21:32, 14 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The full sentence reads "He grew up on the streets of South Park, a tough Houston ghetto dominated by drug-dealing, prostitution and gang warfare-where automatic rifles can be purchased almost as easily as rap cassettes." I can provide you with the full article if necessary. Dr pda (talk) 22:13, 14 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
How do I receive the full article? Is it e-mailed to me? WhisperToMe (talk) 23:07, 14 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've posted a copy here. Let me know when you've downloaded it so I can remove it. Dr pda (talk) 23:55, 14 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I downloaded it. Thank you very much :) WhisperToMe (talk) 00:15, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
This ought to work. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 18:37, 16 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I downloaded it. Thanks—Chris!c/t 19:48, 16 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Inter Press Service article
Hi all, I'm looking for the fulltext of "AFRICA-POLITICS: RWANDA'S REVENGE", IPS News Wire, A. Lama, Jul. 11, 1996 as previewed here: [2]. Highbeam offers a 7-day free trial, but a few screens in they casually ask for a credit card number "just in case" - that's usually where I click the X to make screen disappear now. I'm trying to straighten out just what the heck the neologism "Lima syndrome" actually means, so if anyone wants to research the term more generally, excluding the thousands of Wikipedia mirrors, that would be great too. It's a bit of a long shot, but if anyone can pull it off, most appreciated! Franamax (talk) 21:27, 26 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the article (found a login:password combo from BugMeNot by the way). Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 16:20, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it, thanks much, this is awesome! :) Looks like it was one of the hostages who invented the term, this will take some thinking to adjust the article. Franamax (talk) 19:40, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
South African article
Can anyone find a copy of what exactly ANC MP Peace Mabe said about runner Caster Semenya? I've tried the South African Hansard, but no luck. One lead might be "The so-called gender machinery in South Africa requires much more attention", 26 August 2009, Cape Times. BrainyBabe (talk) 17:05, 14 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've posted a copy here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded it so I can remove it. Note that this appears to be an opinion piece (see the disclaimer on the very last line) so may not qualify as a reliable source for what Mabe said. Dr pda (talk) 23:55, 14 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've downloaded that article, thank you very much, but it doesn't fully answer the question.
...chairperson Peace Mabe (ANC) first made the apt comparison between Saartjie Baartman, prodded at by white, male, European scientists almost exactly 200 years ago, and Semenya, who's been subjected to ostensibly "scientific" gender tests because she does not conform to a certain feminine identity construction.
Mabe indicated that while the media was saturated with this issue, the department's position was not being heard publicly. She also demanded to know whether it had provided any support to the "beautiful young lady". <snip> Afterwards, Mabe told Independent Newspapers political reporter Carien du Plessis that the department should have proactively prevented the tests by sending in lawyers.
"Make a comparison, "indicate", "demand" are all paraphrases, though I have no reason to doubt their accuracy. Any ideas how to get to the direct quotation? BrainyBabe (talk) 16:06, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
It looks like this page has what you need. It has a summary of what I think is the same meeting, copies of the documents handed out and even audio of the meeting. I haven't looked in detail at any of these though. Dr pda (talk) 21:35, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
You rock! I have no idea how you found that, but well done. The minutes of the meeting are just what I need, short of a transcript. Thank you. BrainyBabe (talk) 22:38, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Citations to and text of mammalian cryonics study from 1957
Would someone with access to JSTOR please help me get a copy of Smith, A.U. (December 17, 1957) "Problems in the Resuscitation of Mammals from Body Temperatures Below 0°C"Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences,147(929):533-544 ("14 pages" -- there must be a three page fold out leaf)?
What I want even more than the full text of that article is the the list of citations made in 1990 through 2010 to it from the Science Citation Index/Web of Science. Please leave that list on my talk page if it's too long for you to feel comfortable about leaving here. I am also very interested in the CSI/WoS citations listed in 1990-2010 to Houlé, J.D. and Das, G.D. (September, 1980) "Freezing and transplantation of brain tissue in rats"Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences,36(9):1114-5, but I don't really need the full text for that one, as the abstract is good enough for my purposes at present -- not that I would mind having the full text. Thank you very much for your help! (P.S. I've tried Google Scholar already.) 99.22.95.61 (talk) 21:08, 17 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put the full text of both articles, plus files containing the list of citations for each in this folder. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded them so I can take them down. Dr pda (talk) 22:01, 17 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Excellent! Got 'em. Thank you so much! 99.22.95.61 (talk) 22:40, 17 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here ya go. Please let me know when you've downloaded it so I can take it back offline. Thanks. -- Collectonian (talk ·contribs) 23:18, 17 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy here. Let me know when you've got it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 01:16, 18 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it. You've made my first day of WP:RX spectacular. 99.22.95.61 (talk) 01:25, 18 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Norse Merman
I would like to get a look at an article titled The Norse merman as an optical phenomenon from Nature 289, 362 - 366 (29 January 1981); doi:10.1038/289362a0. I believe the only way to get access is to have a login at nature.com, unless I'm missing something obvious. The link to the article at nature.com is here. Many thanks in advance. Matt Deres (talk) 04:13, 18 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of the article here. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 09:46, 18 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it. Thanks very much! Matt Deres (talk) 11:36, 18 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Jaye Featherby
I'm looking for the article called "Crashing through flames a real family affair" from the Cairns Post dated June 24, 2005. Has someone got access to this? Please leave a quick note on my talk page if you respond here. - Mgm|(talk) 20:02, 1 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Cystic fibrosis, a Featured article, is undergoing review of its featured status, but unfortunately copy editors are not working on prose and style issues before content and sourcing have been addressed. The entire October issue of Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine was dedicated to reviews of cystic fibrosis; MEDRS don't get much better than this, and these articles could really be used to spruce up the article and perhaps save it at FAR. I realize this is a very tall order, but maybe if several editors contribute... Fvasconcellos (t·c) 13:20, 11 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I've put copies of the articles in this folder, with names like 503-Cystic-fibrosis.pdf, where the digits are the page number. I don't want to leave them there indefinitely, so let me know when you no longer need them. Hope you find them useful for saving the article. Dr pda (talk) 03:58, 12 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you! Got them all, please go ahead and remove them. I owe you big time :) Fvasconcellos (t·c) 15:23, 12 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
It turns out I didn't have access to the full text after all. If anyone else can provide these that would be great. Dr pda (talk) 21:21, 20 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Herearethefirstsixarticles, I will see if I can get to the remaining ones later in the week. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded the files.
Got them all, thanks! And thank you so much for picking up on this! Fvasconcellos (t·c) 12:24, 21 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I couldn't find that article despite my database telling me it had access to The Dallas Morning News. Possibly the archive I have doesn't go back far enough. I did however find an article from The Houston Chronicle dated September 3, 1989, which has very similar sentences in the opening couple of paragraphs. I've put it here in case it's of use to you. Dr pda (talk) 05:37, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have the original article and have emailed you. It was from Associated Press published in The Dallas Morning News so The Houston Chronicle article could cover the same stuff.--Commander Keane (talk) 06:52, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The DMN article seems somewhat different, so lemme check my mail... WhisperToMe (talk) 11:02, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Alright, I am ready to have the article e-mailed to me :) WhisperToMe (talk) 11:06, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The article has been e-mailed, and the request was fulfilled. Thank you :) WhisperToMe (talk) 00:43, 21 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Two cryopreservation articles
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Please help me get these two articles. I looked at the first one at the library on paper, but I'd like to read it more closely. The second I haven't seen yet but it's reported to be a possibly serious breakthrough:
I've put a copy of this article here. Let me know when you've donwloaded it so I can take it down. I don't have access to the other one unfortunately. Dr pda (talk) 00:08, 22 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Fantastic! It turns out that one was enough because its refs. 38 and 39 are about the same topic by the same author: "38. Arav, A. (2003) 'Large tissue freezing.' J Assist Reprod Genet20:351. 39. Arav A, et al (2005) 'Oocyte recovery, embryo development and ovarian function after cryopreservation and transplantation of whole sheep ovary.' Hum Reprod 2005;20:3554–3559." -- I'm going to withdraw my request and go look at those, and maybe come back and request one or both. Spectacular! 99.191.75.124 (talk) 02:53, 22 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much in advance! 99.191.75.124 (talk) 22:33, 21 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Acta Chiropterologica
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Hi, I am looking for three articles from Acta Chiropterologica volume 11, december 2009:
Description of a new species belonging to the Murina 'suilla-group' (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae: Murininae) from north Vietnam. pp. 225-236 Authors: Furey, Neil M.; Thong, Vu Dinh; Bates, Paul J.J.; Csorba, Gabor
Taxonomy of Rhinolophus yunanensis Dobson, 1872 (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) with a description of a new species from Thailand. pp. 237-246 Authors: Wu, Yi; Harada, Masashi; Motokawa, Masaharu
Phylogeny of Eumops Miller, 1906 (Chiroptera: Molossidae) using morphological data. pp. 247-258 Author: Gregorin, Renato
Could I get the text from this article: RUCK JUST PUT HIMSELF INTO HIS 'DAY OFF' ROLE, Chicago Tribune, Diane Haithman, Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Jul 3, 1986--The lorax (talk) 07:58, 25 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of the article here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 09:14, 25 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it. Thank you.--The lorax (talk) 18:53, 25 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Death notice of E.J. Hutchins
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I am in need of the "Death notice of E.J.Hutchins" in The Times, 19 February 1876, issue 28556, p.7, Column D. I understand this may be readily available to some library subscribers in the UK. If I cannot view it myself, I need somebody who can verify whether certain text is in that source to help clear up a copyright concern. Specific examples of the text I need to verify can be found at Talk:Edward John Hutchins. Any help much appreciated. :) --Moonriddengirl(talk) 13:20, 25 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Temp. clipping: [3]Ash (talk) 13:53, 25 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you, but I must be doing something wrong. :/ I created an account, but when I follow the link, it takes me to a blank page that includes "Tags: Note attributes: Go to source Map it" at the top. Clicking on "Go to source" and "Map it" doesn't seem to do anything. I don't think it's a Mozilla issue. Sorry to be a pain, but can you help? :) --Moonriddengirl(talk) 14:05, 25 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
If you drop me an email note I'll reply with a jpg. Ash (talk) 14:08, 25 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Also pasted a copy on Flickr which may solve your readability problem. Let me know if you snag a copy as I'll take it down. Ash (talk) 14:18, 25 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
It says "In the case of US Airways-America West, it was a good bit easier because their headquarters in Crystal City, Va., consisted of like two or three floors of ..."
What does the rest of the sentence say?
Thanks, WhisperToMe (talk) 02:30, 1 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
"In the case of US Airways-America West, it was a good bit easier because their headquarters in Crystal City, Va., consisted of like two or three floors of people. ... That's not the case in Atlanta. It's a much harder decision to make."
I've put the full text of the article here in case it's of use. Let me know when/if you've downloaded it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 08:27, 1 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I got the full article - thank you very much :) WhisperToMe (talk) 15:28, 1 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
There is: "Finding someone at People Express' headquarters is not always easy. The company occupies a maze-like bevy of small offices chipped out of the attic above a..."
What does the rest of the sentence say? Thank you WhisperToMe (talk) 01:11, 2 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 13:06, 2 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I downloaded the file. Thank you :) WhisperToMe (talk) 17:44, 2 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of the article here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 09:43, 8 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I am trying to expand the Pacoima, Los Angeles article. Would someone mind linking me to the full version of the two documents? Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 10:53, 17 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put copies of the articles here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded them so I can take them down. Dr pda (talk) 22:24, 17 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I downloaded the articles - thank you very much :) WhisperToMe (talk) 09:06, 18 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Einstein quote
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Can someone help me find a source that confirms or debunks the following quote, supposedly by Einstein?
"Since the mathematicians have invaded the theory of relativity, I do not understand it myself anymore."
I am not sure what you want. Do you want the original source? It is mentioned in Albert Einstein, Philosopher-Scientist (by Schlipp), but unsourced.--droptone (talk) 17:51, 22 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I also looked into this. The quote with the wording you give appears on page 102 of the 1949 edition of Albert Einstein, Philosopher-Scientist P.A. Schlipp (ed.). This is in an essay by Arnold Sommerfeld entitled "To Albert Einstein's Seventieth Birthday"; according to a footnote this was translated specifically for the book by Schilpp, from "Zum Siebzigsten Geburtstag Albert Einsteins" which appeared in Deutsche Beiträge (Eine Zweimonatsschrift) Vol III, No 2, 1949. Thus there are grounds for believing the English version of this quote can be traced to Schilpp's book. Also, given that Sommerfeld was one of the "invading mathematicians" (according to his Wikipedia article "His mathematical contributions to the theory [of special relativity] helped its acceptance by the skeptics."), I would be inclined to believe it is genuine Dr pda (talk) 20:34, 22 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Many thanks, droptone and Dr pda :) I found this in one of those powerpoint slideshows that get forwarded by email and thought it was very interesting, but doubted its authenticity, especially since I didn't find it in the (rather long) wikiquote page (not even the talk page). I'll add it there, but if you can think of an article here on Wikipedia it could be relevant, please add it as well! Cheers, Waldirtalk 20:53, 22 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
update: Actually, it had been added already :) I added the details and links from here, with due credit of course :) About the article on Wikipedia where to add this, there seems to be a perfect candidate: Mathematics of general relativity. What do you think? --Waldirtalk 21:30, 22 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I'm not sure if it would add anything encyclopedic to that article. Dr pda (talk) 23:46, 24 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Well, think of it as one of those "did you know" facts: it's true, and it might amuse the reader and hopefully give more incentive to read the article (or the book, or the wikiquote page). We don't have to be oh-so-serious all the time :) --Waldirtalk 08:55, 25 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The Rough Guide to London (5th Edition)
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Could someone please scan pages 507 and 508 from The Rough Guide to London for me? Preferably the fifth edition, but likely any recent edition will do. I'm looking for information on a gay sauna called Pleasuredrome. A search in Google books doesn't find it listed in the guide at all, but does find "Pleasuredome" (no r) on page 507. An editor claims that it also appears on page 508 (and has used it as a source in Pleasuredrome) but this page isn't available for display on Google books. This relates to an ANI thread regarding questionable use of citations. Thanks. Delicious carbuncle (talk) 14:57, 22 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here are scans from the 5th, 6th, and 7th editions. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 17:47, 22 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
AJOL - African Journals OnLine / British Library (fulfilled)
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Who has access to AJOL and this article: Masuka, A.J. (1996). "Dynamics of mushroom (Boletus edulis) production in pine plantations in Zimbabwe". JASSA: Journal of Applied Science in Southern Africa. 2 (2). Database link. --тнояsтеn⇔ 09:44, 24 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The journal JASSA, maybe in printed edition too, should be available at British Library. Doc Taxon (talk) 13:48, 25 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Right, British Library shelfmark is 4663.148900 (Lending Collection). --тнояsтеn⇔ 14:20, 25 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of that article in the same place. Incidentally I'm getting these articles through the ProQuest Newspapers database, which my institution has a subscription to. I don't know whether you have access to this via a public/university library. Dr pda (talk) 01:16, 25 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
As of writing I am not in a location where I can get ProQuest - I will keep this in mind so I can check to see which places have it - Thank you very much, dr pda!
This key article is needed for taxonomy of Patellogastropoda:
Nakano T. & Ozawa T. (2007). "Worldwide phylogeography of limpets of the order Patellogastropoda: Molecular, morphological and palaeontological evidence". Journal of Molluscan Studies73(1) 79-99. doi:10.1093/mollus/eym001.
I have got the article. Send me an E-mail (Special:EmailUser/Thgoiter) and I'll send you the PDF file back (I hope 5 MB is no problem). --тнояsтеn⇔ 12:09, 29 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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Thank you. --Snek01 (talk) 12:28, 30 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of the article here. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded it, so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 22:42, 30 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is a copy of the paper. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file. Thanks!--droptone (talk) 09:00, 7 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The requested article is on pages 45-48 ;) --93.104.161.88 (talk) 09:10, 7 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you. I have it. Temp41310 (talk) 02:15, 14 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Toussaint Tyler
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I'm writing the article Toussaint Tyler (American football player) and I'd like
Florence, Mal (December 30, 1980). "Husky Star: For Oceanside's Tyler, the Name Is One of a Kind TYLER: Name Is One of a Kind". Los Angeles Times: p. B1.
Here is a link to the ProQuest archive abstract page. Not many databases carry the LA Times, and the ones that do don't have 1980 articles. Thanks much, Mm40 (talk) 23:04, 6 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of the article here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 23:37, 6 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very, very much. I've been scraping the article together from individual game reports, but there's been nothing like this. Just out of curiosity, how did you access the article? Thanks again, Mm40 (talk) 10:59, 7 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Replied on my talk page. (ProQuest Historical Newspapers, for those you are interested.) Dr pda (talk) 23:11, 8 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Zoologica Scripta
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Williams S. T., Karube S. & Ozawa T. (September 2008) "Molecular systematics of Vetigastropoda: Trochidae, Turbinidae and Trochoidea redefined". Zoologica Scripta37(5): 483-506. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6409.2008.00341.x
Kano Y. (2007). "Vetigastropod phylogeny and a new concept of Seguenzioidea: independent evolution of copulatory organs in the deep-sea habitats". Zoologica Scripta37(1): 1-21. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6409.2007.00316.x
These two are needed to update taxonomy of these families. Thank you. --Snek01 (talk) 15:03, 10 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put copies of the articles here. Let me know when you've downloaded them so I can take them down. Dr pda (talk) 06:15, 11 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Done. Thank you. --Snek01 (talk) 19:11, 11 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Santa Claus Lane reviews
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I'm working on promoting the article Santa Claus Lane (Christmas album by Hilary Duff) to GA status, and after a failed GA due to lack of critical reception, I've nominated it again with the same comments. There's pretty much nothing online, so I was wondering if anybody had access to newspapers/magazines from the era (most likely either October to December 2002 or 2003, the periods of its release and reissue) that might contain such reviews? Also, the reviewer pointed me to this article that requires you to buy the complete article. Wondering if any of you have subscriptions to this site?
I'd greatly appreciate any assistance. Thank you very much in advance! –Chase (talk) 16:55, 11 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I ran a quick search on the ProQuest Newspapers database, which turned up about 60 articles for the search "Santa Claus Lane" AND Duff. I skimmed through these and cut out the ones which provided no useful information (e.g. only listed the name of the album), which left about 30. I've put them all in one long PDF which you can download from here The specific article you mention is first in this PDF. Let me know when you've got it, so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 22:50, 11 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks so much, I just downloaded it. Looking through it right now. –Chase (talk) 23:45, 11 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Plant poisoning
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Hi there, I was wondering if a copy of this paper could be obtained:
Froberg B, Ibrahim D, Furbee RB. Plant poisoning. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2007 May;25(2):375-433; PMID17482026 DOI:10.1016/j.emc.2007.02.013
If anyone has access It would be much appreciated. Cheers Mr Bungle | talk 05:29, 12 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 10:55, 12 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Downloaded it, thanks for that. Mr Bungle | talk 05:41, 13 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Time (1933)
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I'm looking for Time vol. 22, no 11, page. 4 , from September 11, 1933. There should be a note about prof. Otto Kalischer from Berlin. I have found this via Google Books [4], and for unknown reason it's not available through Time's website. Thanks, Filip em (talk) 13:53, 30 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
It's not on page 4 of that issue. I will browse around to see if I can find the article.--droptone (talk) 17:25, 30 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
that would be great. Filip em (talk) 10:55, 2 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry about the delay. Here is the article. It is actually from the December 11th issue (found via searching google for "giraffe sounds" site:time.com).--droptone (talk) 16:20, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
get it, really appreciated! Filip em (talk) 16:25, 4 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The Smithsonian Book of North American Mammals
I need some facts of stoat in fi-wikipedia. They can maybe found next book: The Smithsonian Book of North American Mammals
Authors: Don E. Wilson and Sue Ruff
ISBN 9781560988458
Hello, I can obtain that book, but I am going to need more specific information as to what information you are looking to from of it. --ThaddeusB (talk) 14:13, 9 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I need more information of stoats evolution, behavior and nutrition. If you found something, please sent them to me by e-mail. You found that on my user page. – EtäKärppäKhihi 17:02, 9 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I'll see what I can find. --ThaddeusB (talk) 03:51, 14 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Here's the entry in that work on the animal. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 16:36, 25 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry, I didn't saw this comment, but I have now save that. Big thanks. – EtäKärppäKhihi 14:59, 4 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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1898 Mitteilungen aus der Zoologischen sammlung
Eduard von Martens 1898. "Land- und Süsswasser-Mollusken der Seychellen nach den Sammlungen von Dr. Aug. Brauer". Mitteilungen aus der Zoologischen Sammlung des Museums für Naturkunde in Berlin 1,1-94.
I'm looking to get this article from JSTOR, published in the Kew Bulletin, titled "The Genus Salvia (Labiatae) in Colombia". Thanks, First Light (talk) 17:38, 19 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Send me a message via Wikimail and I will send you the paper. --тнояsтеn⇔ 17:44, 19 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Can anyone with access to the book "Concerning animals and other matters" (1914) by Edward Hamilton Aitken get a copy of the author's portrait and replace this poor quality image File:EHAitken.jpg from a Gutenberg Project scan of the book. Thanks Shyamal (talk) 09:06, 26 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
There appears to be a slightly better quality version in this copy on the internet archive, which you may be able to do something with. Dr pda (talk) 02:26, 29 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks a ton. I wonder how I missed that one. Shyamal (talk) 06:59, 29 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The Mode in Moscow For Soviets, Pursuit of Fashion Is Now Acceptable but Goods Still Hard to Get
I am looking for this article from the LA Times [5] --RussaviaDialogue 13:17, 30 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
A bit late, but here seems to be a copy of that article from the LA Times website.--droptone (talk) 16:20, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Folklore of Assam by Jogesh Das
I am looking at the contributions of what seems to be an individual with copyright difficulties dating back some time. Several articles, created as recently as today, are verifiably pasted from previously published web pages, but this contributor has several times cited to the above book. For example: Assamese kinship. Originally published in 1972, this book has been frequently republished by the National Book Trust (a 2000 paperback carries the ISBN of 8123701454) I'm hoping to find somebody who can access to the book to compare the text in that specific article to see if it infringes. There is good reason to believe it may, but I'd prefer not to presume if we can verify. Thanks for any assistance you can offer. --Moonriddengirl(talk) 17:56, 21 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I am currently trying to improve the article on Tom Wolfe and E. W. Johnson's anthology The New Journalism. I am trying to find out when the article "Timing and a Diversion: The Cocoa Game" by George Goodman (under the pen name "Adam Smith") was published in the (New York) World-Journal-Tribune.
Your assistance would be much appreciated. The Ministry (talk) 13:47, 1 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
New York Public Library has the whole paper on microfilm. And since the paper was only published between Sept. 12, 1966 and May 5, 1967, it would probably be ezsy for someone living in new york to go to the library and go true the whole paper.The Ministry (talk) 14:04, 1 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is a copy of an article by the same author with the same name from a book called The Money Game (Random House, NY) with the note that some portions were previous published in several publications including The World Journal Tribune, so there's a decent chance this is a reliable reprint.--droptone (talk) 16:20, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Verify text
I have doubts that anyone here would be able to verify this source, but I thought that I'd try anyway. If this post is not appropriate for this location, please notify me and I will remove it.
The citation information is:
Staff (Aug 1, 1990). "FICS Awards Gold Medal To Dr. Press". Dynamic Chiropractic 8 (16): 1.
The relevant information that needs verification is that Dr. Press is the founder and first president of the FICS.
If someone has access to this resource, and could quote the relevant text to me, that would be appreciated. DigitalC (talk) 14:37, 6 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Working to see if I can get a copy of this one. -- Collectonian (talk ·contribs) 07:05, 5 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Done (the citation was wrong so took a little longer):
"Stephen Press,DC, of Englewood, New Jersey has been appointed vice chairman of the medical commission of the World Chess Federation (FIDE - Federation Internationale des Echecs - http://www.fide.com)...Dr. Press' appointment was announced by Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, president of the RepubliDr. Press is principally known for conceiving the Fâdâration Internationale de Chiropratique Sportive (FICS). FICS was founded in London in 1987, and Dr. Press was its first president. FICS is formally recognized by the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF), an international sports accrediting agency."
-- Collectonian (talk ·contribs) 21:44, 17 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The People of the Haven
I'm searching for the text of a book The People of the Haven by Rev James Dodd Jackson (1861-1918) (son of the President of the UK Primitive Methodist Conference in 1897). This collection of stories was originally published (separately) in the Aldersgate Primitive Methodist Magazine (I don't have access to this) and was then published as a book in the late 1800s. I have borrowed a copy of another book "'Twixt Moor and Mead" by this author, and am intending to scan it and make it available (with notes) on the internet. (Where would be the best place?) Dbfirs 08:39, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
If you ever find it, make it available on Project Gutenberg, that would probably be one of the first places people would look. As for where to go to find it...someone else will have to make a recommendation. Lambanog (talk) 20:09, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. I'd forgotten about that project (I came across it by accident a few years ago). I'll send them my text when I've scanned and corrected errors. Dbfirs 22:35, 16 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Seybold Publications
I need help getting online access to the following articles:
Thank you. Llambert (talk) 11:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put copies of the articles here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded them so I can take them down. Dr pda (talk) 22:24, 17 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
TSX eReview
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TSX eReview is a monthly statistical publication of the Toronto Stock Exchange. I use Chapter 3 out of each month's issue to keep a series of lists updated, but it seems that my reliable online source for accessing it is no longer reliable. It's still possible for me to get the information by visiting the main public reference library where I live, requesting their hard copy from the stacks, and transcribing/photocopying the relevant pages, but I'm hoping someone has an easier way of accessing it online. It's something to which most Canadian university libraries would subscribe and have available as a PDF through their online resource system.
I'm looking specifically for the January, February, and March issues of this year, but in a perfect world, I'd find someone who'd be able to provide it monthly going forward. Chapter 3 usually runs about 4-5 pages long out of each issue. Mlaffs (talk) 15:43, 8 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've got the March 2010 issue, my library sub seems to only give me the current issue. Send me an email for the copy and to set up an ongoing feed. Franamax (talk) 05:40, 19 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Email sent - thanks much! Mlaffs (talk) 14:39, 19 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Carcinogenicity of uranium
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I would like to read [6] and [7] if they are available, please. Temp41310 (talk) 02:15, 14 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
You can download the articles here: [8], [9] --тнояsтеn⇔ 08:37, 14 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Completion of bibliographic information
As identified on the talk page of NCAT Pavement Test Track, the bibliographic information for about ten sources is incomplete, namely lacking the title and author's name, which should be addressed. We do, however, have page numbers. The creator of the article seems to have left the project immediately after "completing" his educational assignment. Since at least some of the article was copy/pasted, it would also be good to check those sources (those without public web archives) against the original version of the article for copy/pasted text that may not already be out of the article by now. The article also needs a free photo and I am not sure who to ask. The public USGS imagery on MSR Maps (formerly known as TerraServer) is from around 1950, way too old to see the track. PleaseStand(talk) 11:20, 19 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've added the bibliographic information for about half of them, the following still need authors and titles (I don't have access to them)
Montgomery Advertiser: p. 3C. October 24, 2000.
Asphalt Contractor (Cygnus Business Media): 22. June 2001.
World Highways (Route One): 66. January/February 2001.
Regarding a photo, you could ask the Test Track people if they're willing to release under a Wikipedia-appropriate licence one of the aerial photos they have in the photo gallery on their website. Dr pda (talk) 02:26, 29 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hello! I am looking for a copy of page 445 of vol. 40 (1898) "The sanitarian : a monthly journal. - New York, NY : Barnes." Or better, the whole article containing page 445, if it is not too much. Thank You very much, Doc Taxon (talk) 08:44, 26 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
That issue seems to be on the internet archive here. Dr pda (talk) 02:26, 29 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Oh, sorry! I had to know... Thank you, Doc Taxon (talk) 08:10, 30 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Dissertation 1990
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Coplin, J.R. (1990) Text and Context in the Communication of a Social Movement's Charisma, Ideology, and Consciousness: TM for India and the West. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, San Diego
Does anyone here have access to the UMI/Proquest dissertation database? I'm trying to find this dissertation, though it may be too old to be in digital form. Any help would be much appreciated. Will Bebacktalk 00:02, 29 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
ProQuest only has an abstract available. I think the only way to get it may be through an interlibrary loan. rʨanaɢ (talk) 01:01, 29 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I was afraid of that. Thanks for checking, that's a help in itself. Will Bebacktalk 14:07, 29 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I am trying to do research for the Cullen Center article. Would someone mind posting this? Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 18:54, 1 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
As a note, I have received other articles on the Cullen Center that have been helpful in building up that article, and I appreciate receiving them! I still would like to see the "traditions" article to check if there is anything else in that one. WhisperToMe (talk) 16:55, 30 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have uploaded the PDF to [10]. Click on the "save" link at the top to save the document. Goodvac (talk) 00:57, 7 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
As an FYI, I got the article :) WhisperToMe (talk) 14:59, 3 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Here is a copy of the article. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 12:00, 1 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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Private Eye, 24 July 2009 issue
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Has anyone access to the above? I am trying to establish whether the article reproduced here indeed occurs on page 31 of it (and, preferably, who it is by). Gonzonoir (talk) 14:30, 30 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
That link is taking an age to load; in the meantime, yes, there is a (fairly lengthy) article on page 31 of that issue entitled "A bleeding scandal" about the case of Gary Critchley. Like much of the material in Private Eye, it is unattributed. Hope that helps, - Jarry1250[Humorous? Discuss.] 16:19, 30 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Never mind, got the google cached version. Yes, that's it (at least superficially; the first and last paragraphs are definitely repeated verbatim and there's nothing to suggest the rest isn't). - Jarry1250[Humorous? Discuss.] 16:21, 30 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Is anyone able to provide me with the full text for the following article? "Black lesbian film likely to rekindle arts-funding furor: NEA defends graphic comedy" by Julia Duin from The Washington Times, 14 June 1996. It's on Highbeam here and Questia here if that helps. Thanks, --BelovedFreak 13:22, 11 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy here. Let me know when you've got it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 00:42, 12 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've downloaded it. Thanks very much! --BelovedFreak 00:48, 12 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Faustino Villanueva at NACLA archives
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Hello, I looking for a citation to Assassinated Catholic priests in Guatemala concerning two people on the list. The first is Faustino Villanueva who gets a ghit at the following ArchivedURL. Unfortunately, it is a pay-for-view and I don't have the money to pay for it (truck problems). Next up is Tulio Maruzzo Rappo who gets ghits as Maruzzo Tulio Rappo and is supposedly a saint by different URLs found. None of the URLs are neutral cites but he is listed as a saint. I tried searching the Vatican website but nothing came up. Could someone help with this? Thanks in advance, ----moreno oso (talk) 12:49, 14 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much. I just downloaded the PDF. The AfD on the list of assissinated priests was a keep. ----moreno oso (talk) 02:32, 26 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Porn
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I and a lot of other people I know could really use a copy of PMID19665229. Any help would be greatly appreciated. W.D.Ikon (talk) 20:59, 18 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Please help me find a copy of: G. C. Fralick, A. J. Decker and J. W. Blue, Results of an attempt to measure increased rates of the reaction 2D + 2D - 3He + n in a non electrochemical] cold fusion experiment, NASA Technical Memorandum 102430, Cleveland, 1989, 1–15. I am told it showed excess heat, but reached a "negative" conclusion because the ratios of neutrons to gammas was thought to be unconventional. Thanks! 71.198.176.22 (talk) 03:23, 19 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
You can get a copy from the Nasa Technical Reports server by searching for 102430. (This was one of the first links which came up when I googled "NASA Technical Memorandum 102430"). The direct link to the pdf is here. Dr pda (talk) 03:33, 19 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
"'Plague' Hits Autos in Wake of Hurricane"
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This is relevant to an article I'm currently writing, but I only have an abstract of it. It was published by the Chicago Daily Tribune on October 7, 1949. Thanks in advance, Juliancolton | Talk 20:31, 20 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy here, obtained from the ProQuest Historical Newspapers database.. Let me know when you've downloaded it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 00:09, 21 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put copies of the articles here. Let me know when you've got them so I can take them down. Dr pda (talk) 10:07, 22 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
there seems to be a problem with both files, I can download but I cannot open them.. Filip em (talk) 10:55, 22 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have found one more article on Puusepp (Ludvig Puusepp 1875–1942. Surgical Neurology Volume 16, Issue 2, August 1981, Pages 85-87 [11]). Do you have access to this paper? thank you for everything. Filip em (talk) 16:32, 22 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put fresh copies of all three articles in the same place as before. I was having computer troubles yesterday which might explain why the files got corrupted. Let me know if you can read them this time. Dr pda (talk) 10:34, 24 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it, once again thanks for all your help. Filip em (talk) 08:41, 25 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Andalusian horse
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I'm looking for the full text of an article relating to the Andalusian horse:
I've put a copy here. Let me know when you've got it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 10:34, 24 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the note, Dr. PDA, and my apologies for taking so long to get back to this. I have now downloaded it, so you are free to remove it. Thanks again, Dana boomer (talk) 02:15, 26 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Does this work? Twas the only mention I could find of that guy.--droptone (talk) 17:51, 27 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hm, that's strange. I looked up some other sources and they indeed point to chapter 11. Specifically, this got me thinking whether the source could be a different book, by citing it as
"[Eusebius'] account is in b. 11 of his Martyrs of Palestine, trans. and ed. H. J. Lawlor and J. E. L. Oulton (1929)"
However, this one again pointed to his Church History, with the citation in the following form:
"From Eusebius's relation of the martyrs of Palestine, at the end of the eighth book of his history, c. 11, 12. p.346. Ed. Vales"
I'm not sure what to make out of this, but maybe these more specific pointers can help. --Waldirtalk 19:48, 27 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Apparently the Martyrs of Palestine was originally a separate work. A longer version now exists only as a Syriac manuscript, but a shorter version in Greek was inserted into the Historia Ecclesiastica. Different manuscripts have it in different places, in some it is between Books VIII and IX, in some at the end of book X, and in one in the middle of Book VIII, ch 13. Some translators include it and some don't. One translation which does include it can be downloaded as a 40 MB pdf nicely converted to text from here, (p743). An earlier edition can be browsed online as a series of page images; the relevant passage starts here. The passage is indeed in chapter XI of the Martyrs of Palestine, which is inserted at the end of Book VIII in these editions. Dr pda (talk) 23:16, 27 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks a lot! I'll give this a go tonight. --Waldirtalk 06:51, 28 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Two cows - newspaper article from 1936, The Modern Language Journal from 1944
The article in The Modern Language Journal, January 1944, vol. 28, pp.29-39, titled "In Defense of Dictionaries and Definitions".
An article referred to in the second snippet here that should appear in an issue of The Sun (New York) from c.1936. The title is supposedly "Parable of the Isms". (Alternatively, this is currently cited to the following reference, which might be give further details as to where exactly the original printing/author is: "500 Years of New Words", by Bill Sherk, Doubleday, 1983, ISBN0385179022, p. 162.)
Here is the first article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 12:14, 4 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it. Thanks. :) -- Quiddity (talk) 17:49, 4 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
On the second, the book does not provide a further citation. "Widely circulated throughout the country arond 1936 was the famous "Parable of the Isms"". Someone will need to chime in on the Sun article.--droptone (talk) 17:34, 4 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I don't have access to The Sun either, however the parable (not under that name) was mentioned in a letter to the editor in the Los Angeles Times, Nov 25, 1938. In the Chicago Daily Tribune, December 3, 1938, p21 the parable is attributed to Silas Strawn in an address at the Economic Club Dinner, November 29 1935. Dr pda (talk) 02:30, 6 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Marvelous! Would that mention be considered a citable source, and if so, any suggestions on how we'd format it? Or does this need to be researched further (and how? do we need to write to the Economic Club of Chicago asking for a transcript?)? Thanks again. -- Quiddity (talk) 20:05, 7 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Major newspapers are usually regarded as reliable sources, so I think it would be fine to cite this for the Chicago Daily Times asserting Shawn as the source. I would be inclined to add the information to the existing text as follows:
Bill Sherk mentions that such lists circulated throughout the country since around 1936 under the title "Parable of the Isms".[7] A column in The Chicago Daily Tribune in 1938 attributes a version involving socialism, communism, fascism and New Dealism to an address by Silas Strawn to the Economic Club of Chicago on November 29, 1935.<ref>"The Class in Political Isms". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 3, 1938. p.12, col.3.</ref>
If you wanted to make a stronger statement, e.g. Silas Strawn used a version involving socialism, communism, fascism and New Dealism in an address to the Economic Club of Chicago on November 29, 1935, then you would indeed have to confirm the details, eg by emailing the Economic Club of Chicago, as you suggest. They may well have a transcript, as their 75th anniversary book on their website has transcripts from many speakers. At the least it should be possible for them to verify the date of the address—pages 163–217 of the 75th anniversary book appear to have a list of Dinner Meetings of the Club (unfortunately this is not online). I've put a copy of the Chicago Daily Tribune column here so you can see what it actually says. Dr pda (talk) 02:22, 8 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Perfect. Huge thanks to you both. I've added it to the article as suggested, and will mark this as resolved. -- Quiddity (talk) 20:08, 8 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
June 2010
International Peacekeeping article
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I am trying to locate the text of this article:
Erwin A. Schmidl (1999). "The international operation in Albania, 1913-14". International Peacekeeping. 6 (3): 1–10. doi:10.1080/13533319908413782.
Does anyone have the necessary subscription to retrieve this article? Deor (talk) 04:01, 2 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is a copy of the article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file. Thanks--droptone (talk) 20:28, 2 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it. Many thanks. Deor (talk) 02:08, 4 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Two court cases from the 1860s/1870s
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I am looking for the text of two court decisions. The first is a US Supreme Court case called "Trustees of Jefferson College v. Washington and Jefferson College" that was decided in December 1871. The second case is from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court with the same plaintiff and defendant, probably from between 1868 to 1870. These are related cases, with the first one being the appeal from the second one.--GrapedApe (talk) 06:25, 5 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put copies here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded them so I can take them down. Dr pda (talk) 02:30, 6 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Cool! I got them! Thanks!--GrapedApe (talk) 02:36, 6 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Pennsylvania court case from the 1980s(?)
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I would like a copy of a Pennsylvania Supreme Court case involving real estate taxation and public charities. The case is probably called something like City of Washington vs. Washington and Jefferson College. It would probably have been during the 70s, 80s, or early-to-mid 1990s. --GrapedApe (talk) 16:12, 5 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
It was during the late 1990's. I've put copies of the two appeals and what appears to be a relevant opinion here. I wasn't able to locate the original case in the Washington County Court of Common Pleas. Dr pda (talk) 02:30, 6 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Cool! I got them! Thanks!--GrapedApe (talk) 02:36, 6 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I'd like to verify some details from wikipedia article about Kraepelin. Thank you, Filip em (talk) 20:08, 30 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of the article here. At the top of the article it says it is a continuation from page 152, but the online archive I have access to says 133 Issue 1 finishes at page 120, and 1933 Issue 2 starts at page 175, so I'm not sure what happened to the other pages. I have also uploaded another article from the same Journal (Vol 141 No. 1, 1965) which may also be of interest to you. As usual, let me know when you've got them so I can take them down. Dr pda (talk) 23:16, 30 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much for both articles, I have already downloaded them. The archival issues of JNMD are often incomplete, but it does not matter. Do you have an access to the Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry either? This article would be helpful too. Thanks a million once again, Filip em (talk) 15:43, 1 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Yes apparently I do have access to Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. I've put that article here. Let me know when you've got it. Dr pda (talk) 22:22, 1 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I had forgotten. Of course it's downloaded, thank you very much. Filip em (talk) 09:29, 27 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I would like to access the following three five articles:
Sydney Schultze (1987). "Meaning in "The Snowstorm"". Modern Language Studies. 17 (1): 67–74. JSTOR3194753.
A. V. Knowles (July 1977). "Tolstoy's Literary Reputation before "War and Peace"". The Modern Language Review. 72 (3). Modern Humanities Research Association: 627–639. JSTOR3725403.
Review: Tolstoi's Short Stories, Reviewed work(s): "The Invaders" and Other Stories by Count Lyof N. Tolstoi; Nathan Haskell Dole, The North American Review, Vol. 145, No. 373 (Dec., 1887), pp. 696-698, Published by: University of Northern Iowa, Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25101379.'
Introspective Psychology in Tolstoj, Harry Walsh, The Slavic and East European Journal, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Summer, 1981), pp. 11-29, Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/307953
The Groningen Protocol, Unfortunately Misunderstood
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Hi. I find I'm in need of:
Pieter J.J. Sauer; A.A. Eduard Verhagen (2009). "The Groningen Protocol, Unfortunately Misunderstood". Neonatology. 96 (1). doi:10.1159/000196883.
Unfortunately, for some reason we don't seem to be subscribed, so any help would be greatly appreciated. :) - Bilby (talk) 11:05, 13 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the requested article. Please let me know when you downloaded the file. --79.239.163.215 (talk) 12:59, 13 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it - it's shorter than I expected, but perfect. Thanks! :) - Bilby (talk) 13:02, 13 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Günther Blumentritt in Die Generales des Heeres
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Hello. I need the entry on Günther Blumentritt from:
(Bradley, Dermont; Hildebrand, Karl-Friedrich; Rovekamp, Markus (1993) Die Generale des Heeres, 1921-1945, Biblio Verlag ISBN3-7648-2422-0)
I believe it is Vol. 2, pp. 37-39. The closest copy to me is hundreds of miles away at a university library. This is the best biographical source on this incompletely documented German general. Any help would be appreciated immensely. Revcasy (talk) 13:34, 26 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
If you can wait until next week I can provide this to you. --тнояsтеn⇔ 15:30, 26 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Certainly I can wait. Thank you. Revcasy (talk) 16:30, 26 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it. Thank you! Revcasy (talk) 19:41, 30 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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Does anybody have free access to this article on ScienceDirect:
Gill, J.S.: Inhibition of silica—silicate deposit in industrial waters. In: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Volume 74, Issue 1, Pages 101-106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0927-7757(93)80401-Y --93.104.172.76 (talk) 10:52, 28 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy here. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 02:16, 29 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it. Thank you very much. --188.174.29.204 (talk) 07:41, 29 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Renewable power
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I'd like to read this article (not the whole issue, I hope) preferably in HTML, but PDF will usually sort-of work for me (on my phone....) Thanks in advance! 208.54.5.56 (talk) 19:22, 5 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 19:48, 6 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Zygaenid moths of Australia: a revision of the Australian Zygaenidae
I may be able to access a copy. What pages did you need?JanetteDoe (talk) 19:12, 4 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
That would be amazing! I dont know which pages exactly, but I am unable to access the species descriptions of the following species: Homophylotis artonoides Tarmann, 2005, Homophylotis pseudothyridota Tarmann, 2005, Homophylotis thyridota Turner, 1904, Myrtartona coronias (Meyrick, 1886), Myrtartona leucopleura (Meyrick, 1886), Myrtartona mariannae Tarmann, 2005, Myrtartona rufiventris (Walker, 1854), Onceropyga anelia Turner, 1906, Onceropyga pulchra Tarmann, 2005, Palmartona catoxantha (Hampson, 1893), Pseudoamuria uptoni Tarmann, 2005, Pseudoamuria neglecta Tarmann, 2005, Thyrassia inconcinna Swinhoe, 1892, Turneriprocris dolens (Walker, 1854). See: List of moths of Australia (Zygaenidae). I dont know if you plan on scanning the pages? That would be amazing off course, but I would also be happy if you provide the following info an each species: synonyms, distribution, forewing length of males and females and food plants. If I have that info, I can make a stub article. Thanks in advance! Wasnt expecting to get the info anymore after all this time! Ruigeroeland (talk) 19:23, 4 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Here are the pages for Turneriprocris dolens: [12][13]. I will try to get the others, please check back in a week or so. JanetteDoe (talk) 19:50, 5 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Got 'em, thanks a lot! I will check back next week. Ruigeroeland (talk) 06:59, 6 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I totally forgive you.. :) And thanks for all your work! I will start making the articles a.s.a.p.! Ruigeroeland (talk) 11:06, 10 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
FYI: all species now have an article! Cheers and thanks again. Ruigeroeland (talk) 16:21, 10 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi all; great resource you've got here, can't believe I've only just found out about this part of Wikipedia. I've included a reference on George Martin Stephen from The Times because I found a copy of the article text, but would love to complete the source with title, author name, date published etc. The URL is [20]. Many thanks, Alex Muller 08:36, 2 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've just sent you an e-mail. --тнояsтеn⇔ 07:01, 5 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Y Krasnoyarsk ship lift
It is the only bigger article, that i found. I'm from Austria/Europe and i found at our universities only the russion version of the paper. If one can scan it, i send my mail-address.
N. A. Dvorzhnyak and N. N. Sergeev: Krasnoyarsk ship lift, Power Technology and Engineering (formerly Hydrotechnical Construction), ISSN 1570-145X (Print) 1570-1468 (Online), Volume 19, Number 10 / Oktober 1985, pp. 546-551
habe ich Dir schon zugesendet, können wir also als erledigt ansehen, gell? Already done! Doc Taxon (talk) 04:43, 14 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Biologist
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Can anyone provide me with a copy of "The Improbable "Elephant Man"" by P. Spiring in Biologist, Volume 48, Issue 3, page 104, from June 2001? pmid is 11399837. Thanks, --BelovedFreak 21:58, 22 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 12:44, 26 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks very much droptone. I have downloaded it. Much appreciated! --BelovedFreak 22:34, 26 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Glendale
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Hi, I'm trying to find out whether the following is correct "Glendale is the anglicised version of its gaelic name, Gleann Dail, which means valley of fertile, low-lying arable land. The name originates from Scotland."
Here are the relevant pages from the two books. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--152.2.181.62 (talk) 15:44, 23 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Nelson, E.C. (1981) James Bolton's botanical paintings and illustrations, and his association with Georg Ehret. The Naturalist 106: 141-147. is the citation.--droptone (talk) 13:22, 20 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hello droptone. Is it possible to scan this article for me? Doc Taxon (talk) 13:29, 20 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put in requests & I'll post them when they arrive.--droptone (talk) 12:19, 21 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, could someone with access to the NYT archives possibly email me a copy of an article with the headline "Lovers of Tomatoes Fear Dr. Frankenstein's Garden" dated 5 August 1992? Thanks Smartse (talk) 10:46, 2 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy here. Let me know when you've got it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 01:14, 3 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Catnip effects papers
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Requesting 3 documents. All seem to available at springerlink:
Species-characteristic responses to catnip by undomesticated felids - by JO Hill - 1976
Catnip and the catnip response - by AO Tucker - 1988
A Critical Review of Zoo-based Olfactory Enrichment - by F Clark - 2008
Here is request #1 [22]. Fair warning, the file is 36 MB.JanetteDoe (talk) 23:54, 6 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much. I appreciate your help. Thanks again, Keahapana (talk) 23:20, 9 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Angolan python
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I am very hoping that you are able to provide following:
Logan, T. 1973: A note on the Attempted Breeding in Captive Python anchietae. in: Journal of the Herpetological Association of Africa, vol. 10, page 8 and maybe following.
I will be very grateful, if you can help me to get this article. Thank you very much in advance. Doc Taxon (talk) 08:01, 13 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
no, not in Frankfurt, not that volume! Doc Taxon (talk) 14:28, 21 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here you go: [23]. It is only one page, the next entry starts on page 9. JanetteDoe (talk) 17:17, 7 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
oh! Thank you very much, it's very helpful! -- Doc Taxon (talk) 13:25, 8 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
August 2010
Nature and / or The Electrical Journal
Does anyone have access to Nature 1956 @ page 1060 (obituary of Stanley Whitehead) and / or The Electrical Journal 1956 page unknown (obituary of Whitehead)? BencherliteTalk 22:13, 18 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I have the nature article. Not in copy-pastable form though. Have an email address I can send it to? Someguy1221 (talk) 01:07, 19 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Replied at your talk page and email sent. BencherliteTalk 01:12, 19 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the Nature article. Can anyone help with The Electrical Journal'? A long-shot, I know! BencherliteTalk 21:25, 20 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I can make a scan of it from my library, but I won't be near it again for ~ 2 weeks. So if Droptone doesn't beat me to it...Someguy1221 (talk) 21:34, 20 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
By the way, do you have any idea which volume or issue it might have been? Someguy1221 (talk) 21:37, 20 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Anon. (1799): Obituary of James Bolton. Leeds Mercury or General Advertiser, Saturday, january 19th, vol. 32, no. 1668: p. 3
Can anyone provide me with a copy of this page 3? Thanks, Doc Taxon (talk) 15:06, 21 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the requested article. Please let me know when you've successfully downloaded the file.--droptone (talk) 19:19, 13 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
thank you very very much, I've got it! Could you anything do with "Marisposas de Chiapas"? Doc Taxon (talk) 09:16, 18 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Scholarly articles and out of date print publications discussing Swan Song (novel)
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I'm starting a major revamp of the article in question and have identified several possible sources discussing themes, style, etc. in google books and scholar searches. For most of these, I am able to find enough in the google books hits to form my text and citations. I have identified one specific source from a feminism related science publication that is only available via a paid reprint here. I'm hoping someone has access to the article in question and can provide the text that discusses the book and the info I would need to cite it.
Additionally, I would be happy for more detailed info if anyone has access to Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Horror annual reviews from that time period (book was published in 1987 and I've found references to it in these types of publications as late as 1990). I'm interested in anything notable that reviewed the book in general and/or discussed themes and the style of writing. As an example, one literary review I saw in a google search noted that this book shared a theme with several other novels of that time involving evil shapeshifters in horror fiction. The source in question discussed this as being a relatively new theme to the genre at the time. You can see this example here (scroll to reference on page 29).
You can contact me here on wikipedia and also via the "email this user" function. For some reason, I don't always get emails sent to me this way so if anyone attempts to email me, please drop me a line on my talk page to warn me to expect something. Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide. Millahnna (mouse)talk 22:45, 5 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've grabbed the first one - The Metaphors of Radiation - and will send an email your way. - Bilby (talk) 02:00, 6 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the one worthwhile item from the major databases that I found. If you have any other exact requests, I can work on those. Otherwise, I've got nothing.--droptone (talk) 17:02, 18 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I think between those two items and the astonishing boatload of articles the author has archived on his own website (where he blissfully notes sources of each original publication) I should be good to go. On the off chance anyone is interested in this particular project and wants to help/follow my floundering through it, I'm keeping my notes here. Right now it's just a ton of links with occasional notes as to why I feel they might be relevant. Thanks bunches, Bilby and Droptone. Millahnna (mouse)talk 20:02, 18 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Henk WesselingDivide and Rule. The Partition of Africa, 1880-1914.
Hi! Can anyone copy the pages 170-185, title pages and impressum, from this book, please? Thank you very much, Doc Taxon (talk) 18:20, 6 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
If anyone has access I'm trying to get my hands on The New Yorker article “Forgotten celebrities,” (March 7, 1925). It's for the article Kelly Pool. Apparently they mention one Eugene Kelly as the "Father of Kelly Pool". This excites me in ways it probably doesn't you, but humor me.--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 03:55, 3 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
It appears to be fiction... • Ling.Nut 11:22, 3 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Damn you're right. Actually I'd still like it. It may say something I can use in the article for some purpose.--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 12:01, 3 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
There was a bit of a SNAFU on this—User:EdJohnston came to my talk page and posted about emailing me the article and did. Apologies for not posting about that here. Certainly I or Ed should have followed-up here that the request was completed. Thanks very much for taking care of this P. S. Burton.--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 12:35, 20 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of the article here. Let me know when you've got it so I can take it down. PS did you get the copy of the cold fusion review you requested earlier on this page? Dr pda (talk) 02:27, 21 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you so much; yes, I have both of them now. It turns out that review earlier on the page is a review of an unreviewed monograph, not a review of the peer-reviewed literature. But Hagelstein's 2010 review is a secondary review even if half the respondents on WP:RS don't want it to be. Ah, controversy! Ura Ursa (talk) 08:57, 21 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Spain and Shelly
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Hi, could someone with a jstor account please help me with this text?
Divide and Rule: The Partition of Africa, 1880-1914 and The Scramble for Africa: White Man's Conquest of the Dark Continent from 1876-1912
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Hi again. Im planing to write a little on the History of French-era Tunisia, and would greatly appreciate scans of some parts of Henk Wesseling's Divide and Rule: The Partition of Africa, 1880-1914 ISBN: 0-275-95137-5, Praeger Publishers
Im interested the following subsections in chapter I. "The Eastern Question": The Occupation of Tunisia and Egypt, 1881-1882
edit, I would also like a scan of the books preface :) P. S. Burton (talk) 17:59, 23 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
If anyone has a questia account, the text can be found there. P. S. Burton (talk) 18:04, 23 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Langer, W. (1925–1926). "The European Powers and the French Occupation of Tunis, 1878-1881". American Historical Review (31): 55-79 & 251-256.
Andrew, Christopher. M.; Kanya-Forstner (1971). "The French 'Colonial Part'. Its Composition, Aims and Influences". Historical Journal (14): 99–128.
Andrew, Christopher. M.; Kanya-Forstner (1976). "French Business and the French Colonialist". Historical Journal (17): 837–866.
Andrew, Christopher. M.; Kanya-Forstner (1974). "The groupe colonial in the French Chamber of Deputies, 1892-1932". Historical Journal (19): 981–1000.
I've put copies of the articles and the book sections here. Let me know when you've got them. Dr pda (talk) 02:19, 25 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank, thank you, thank you. Greatly appreciated. P. S. Burton (talk) 06:02, 25 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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Could someone with access please provide me with a copy of "Pharmacological profile of a series of bicyclic cannabinoid analogs: classification as cannabimimetic agents". J Pharmacol Exp Ther January 1992 260:201-209. It's linked from here. Thanks Smartse (talk) 11:11, 26 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it for you. See you e-mail inbox. --тнояsтеn⇔ 12:10, 26 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I am looking for an article from Paris Match magazine, No 724 du 23.02.63 (that's 1963), on Vachislav Michelovitch Zaitsev (Vyacheslav Zaitsev). Any help with this one appreciated. --RussaviaDialogue 17:51, 28 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
There is "of the North Terminal and the construction of two air cargo terminals." - What does the rest of the sentence say? If it involves a proposed demolition of the North Terminal, when would it be? Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 03:06, 2 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The hangars are located at the northern end of the 2,300-acre airport, where passenger operations were located until the present terminals opened in the 1970s. Another component of the northern area's redevelopment involves the demolition of the North Terminal and the construction of two air cargo terminals. That project, now underway, will cost $50.1 million.
This USA Today article talks about the opening of a southern Miss. prison:
"MISSISSIPPI." USA Today. April 13, 1989. News 11A.
When did the first 25 inmates move in? Is Monday the day that the prison was dedicated?
WhisperToMe (talk) 02:50, 28 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
That article appears to only be a summary, as it is only 74 words. The full text is
"CORINTH - Insurance fraud trial for Mayor Jack Holt starts May 1 in Jackson, Tenn. Holt, 4 others were accused of filing false car accident report in '83 with J.R. Laughlin Insurance Agency to justify false claim with Jackson firm. Each could face $13,000 fine, 20 years in prison. ... LEAKESVILLE - Dedication ceremonies were set for state's newest prison; 1st 25 inmates arrive Monday. South Mississippi Correctional Institution will employ 286, house 500."
Ali, S. 1987. The Bombay Natural History Society. Its Past, Present and Future. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 12(3):?-? IngentaConnect
Ephraim Nissan (2003). Identification and doing without it. 3: Authoritative opinions, purposeful action, relabeled goods, and forensic examinations. The case of the stuffed birds: Its narrative dynamics set in formulae. Cybernetics and Systems 34(6&7):467 - 500 DOI: 10.1080/01969720302856 IngentaConnect
I've put a copy of the article here. Let me know when you've got it. Dr pda (talk) 10:10, 29 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it! Thank you very much! I will make species pages for all of them next week. Cheers! Ruigeroeland (talk) 11:09, 29 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Centrifugal
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Hello. I'd like copies of these 2 articles, from scitation.aip.org - [24] and [25] - to hopefully resolve a dispute at Centrifugal force (rotating reference frame) as to whether the illustration is worth an External links entry. Thank you. (I can send an email to you, in order to provide an email-address for you to reply with attachments). -- Quiddity (talk) 23:01, 30 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put copies of the articles here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded them. Dr pda (talk) 01:02, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi! I'm in need of two papers from the journal Anaesthesia:
Woollam, C. H. M. (1976) "The development of apparatus for intermittent negative pressure respiration (1) 1832–1918" Anaesthesia, 31:4, pp 537-547
Woollam, C. H. M. (1976) "The development of apparatus for intermittent negative pressure respiration (2) 1919–1976, with special reference to the development and uses of cuirass respirators" Anaesthesia, 31:5, pp 666-685
Unfortunately I have access to more recent articles, but not 1976. Needed for Iron lung and Edward Both. Any help would be much appreciated! - Bilby (talk) 03:25, 6 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put copies of the articles here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded them. Dr pda (talk) 04:15, 6 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks! They were perfect. :) - Bilby (talk) 08:31, 6 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Six day War: Scan one or two books, one or a few pages
Six Day War is in need of help. Can anyone scan & email to me:
Page 72 of "Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East" by Michael B. Oren
I've put a copy of pp72–3 plus notes here/ Let me know when you've successfully downloaded it. Dr pda (talk) 00:00, 10 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have that file. It looks great. Thanks! • Ling.Nut 01:03, 10 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Page 115 (and perhaps a bit more) of "War and peace in the Middle East: the experiences and views of a UN observer, Volume 1976, Part 2" by Odd Bull. I say "perhaps more" because we want the full discussion of Jordanian soldiers entering the Government House.
Any takers on the Odd Bull book? • Ling.Nut 12:33, 11 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I found a copy in the public library. I've put a copy of the relevant pages here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded it. Dr pda (talk) 21:39, 12 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have the Odd Bull... do you still have it? The pages immediately before those looked useful too, but don't worry about it if you didn't check it out. In fact, I bet you didn't (inconvenient). I wouldn't have, either... So, thanks!!! • Ling.Nut 23:51, 12 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I did check it out, didn't think to see if the library had a scanner. The previous page is the start of the chapter. I've put a copy here. Let me know when you've got it. Dr pda (talk) 02:52, 13 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it, thanks! • Ling.Nut 03:10, 13 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Article from European Heart Journal
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I'm looking for the full text of the article abstracted here from the European Heart Journal in 1989. The title of the article is "Heart rate and metabolic response to competitive squash in veteran players". Many thanks. --Viennese Waltztalk 08:05, 10 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it for you. See your email inbox. --тнояsтеn⇔ 08:26, 10 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Wow, that was fast. Got it safely, thanks very much. --Viennese Waltztalk 08:31, 10 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Article from Cambridge Journals
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If anyone can access the following article, I'd very much appreciate a copy. Thanks, Simon Burchell (talk) 22:38, 13 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Folan, William J.; Joyce Marcus; W. Frank Miller (1995). "Verification of a Maya Settlement Model through Remote Sensing". Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 5 (2). Cambridge University Press: 277–283. doi:10.1017/S0959774300015067.
I've put a copy here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded it. Dr pda (talk) 01:21, 14 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
That's great - I've now downloaded it. Many thanks for taking the time, Simon Burchell (talk) 17:16, 14 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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Just a quick request, you're always so good :) I'm trying to get a copy of a paper called Economic Nationalism and Socialism in Uganda by Selwyn Ryan (1973) originally published in the Journal of Commonwealth Political Studies. As far as I know, web access is via Informaworld, to which I do not have a subscription. It would be very useful for countering systemic bias in the presentation (or lack thereof) of Uganda here on Wikipedia. Thanks, - Jarry1250[Humorous? Discuss.] 10:20, 14 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Medical applications of rhodocene or its derivatives?
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I have come across reference to an intriguing paper:
Wenzel, M. (1988) Ferrocene, ruthenocene, and rhodocene analogs of haloperidol - Synthesis and organ distribution after marking with 103Ru or 103mRh. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 39(12), 1237-1241.
I have not heard before of any medical / biological application of rhodocene, but this paper seems to indicate that there may be such applications. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the paper itself and looking at papers that have referenced it I find they were mostly looking at ferrocenes or ruthenocenes. Can anyone provide any useful information, or a copy? Smartse saw my request at talk:Rhodocene and suggested I post a request here. Thanks, EdChem (talk) 13:14, 3 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've sent a copy to you by e-mail. --тнояsтеn⇔ 13:41, 3 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Received, thank you. Much appreciated. EdChem (talk) 14:32, 3 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Multiple Regression in SQL
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I need to read just the sub-sub chapter of http://my.safaribooksonline.com/9780470099513/552 entitled "Multiple Regression in SQL" but the free preview feature thinks I already have an account while the account feature thinks I don't. Could someone please let me look at that? Why Other (talk) 19:14, 4 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hi folks! I have a very difficult request now: I am looking about informations in ski sports of the first quarter 1969. There were two skiing news magazines I could find out: "Ski news" and "Skiing news", both US-American magazines. Were these monthlies, I don't know. Is it possible, to provide the contents of the numbers January to March 1969 of both these magazines? Thank you very much, Doc Taxon (talk) 14:03, 24 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
There are a number of similarly titled pubs. Can you clarify what you are looking for please?LeadSongDogcome howl! 19:12, 3 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've found mention of two serials entitled Ski and Skiinghere. See also ISSN0037-6159 Are you looking for "what was happening in skiing at that time" or something more specific? You might consider looking for a history of skiing in book form too.
Wow! This page 24/25 of this link talks about Dick Barrymore, K2 and Sun Valley in January 1969. In Sun Valley should be a K2 skiing contest, the first wet T-shirt contest, and that in cold January. I am looking for a reference to proof of the first content, the location and to find out the winner of this contest. I thought, that such informations can be found in skiing journals or in local newspapers. But I am from Germany and cannot get those journals into hand. So I am looking for help here ... Thank you very much in advance ... Doc Taxon (talk) 18:26, 6 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
This had been archived as resolved, but I don't think that it is. Please move it back if I'm wrong. Smartse (talk) 11:33, 15 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
If anybody could get me the text of chapter 767 (page 2034) in the 1933 California state statutes, it would be much appreciated. Thank you. --NE2 21:28, 22 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Finding referenced information on Singaporean movies is difficult. I have expanded this article as far as I can with web-based references alone. However, I will need newspaper references to expand it further. Around the day the movie was released in cinemas, The Straits Times published an article about the differences between Children of Heaven and Homerun (I could write an entire section comparing the two movies, solely based on that reference). Furthermore, The Straits Times and Channel NewsAsia are likely to provide enough references to write a decent Production section (a neccesity if I ever push the article for GA status). Other newspapers may provide referenced information that I could use to expand the Political satire and Reception sections. Could somebody search LexisNexis, Factiva and/or Newslink for newspaper articles about the movie, and e-mail their full text and citation information to hildanknight(AT)gmail(DOT)com? --J.L.W.S. The Special One 13:41, 4 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I would like the full text of chapter xxx of the Acts of 1785 of the U.S. state of Virginia. This includes "leading into the town of Alexandria from Snigger's and Vesta's Gaps". neroute2 at gmail. Thank you. --NE2 00:21, 4 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
This is a bit of a long shot, but I would like the text of the act of June 22, 1931 (P.L.720, No. 262), entitled "An act providing for the taking over by the Commonwealth...". If it's long, anything relating to Route 159 or Union Boulevard would be the most useful. I believe that portion begins "Beginning at a point on West Union Boulevard", and if it mentions anything about Broad Street or Market Street being removed. I am neroute2 at gmail. Thank you very much. --NE2 00:58, 4 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Needham's SCC 4.2
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The helicopter article (1. History, fn. 9) quotes a Baopuzi translation, "Some have made flying cars with wood from the inner part of the jujube tree, using ox-leather [straps] fastened to returning blades so as to set the machine in motion." I'm looking for the original translation, which Google Books shows to be Joseph Needham and Ling Wang, 1965, Science and civilisation in China: Physics and physical technology, mechanical engineering Volume 4, Part 2, page 582. Could someone please provide a PDF of the relevant pages? Thanks in advance, Keahapana (talk) 23:09, 28 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of what seem to be the relevant pages here. Let me know when you've downloaded them, or if you need further pages scanned. Dr pda (talk) 03:54, 8 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Excellent. That's just the information I needed for the articles. I greatly appreciate the Wikipedia contributions you and others make though WP:RX. Many thanks, Keahapana (talk) 22:38, 8 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The American Journal of Physiology -- Legacy Content
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If anyone can access the following two PDFs (about the insulin unit), I would appreciate a copy.
E-Mail is on the way. --тнояsтеn⇔ 13:28, 19 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it - should keep me going for a while! Many thanks, Simon Burchell (talk) 14:18, 19 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Ventura County
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Hello! Does anybody know how to get a copy of a physical map of Ventura County, California? The best is, it shows Ventura County only, that it is more detailed. Thanks a lot, Doc Taxon (talk) 10:04, 20 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
and San Diego County, too? Doc Taxon (talk) 10:21, 20 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hey, was ist das? Mal ein ganz großes Lob an Dich, Thorsten, sowas habe ich schon ewig gesucht – dagegen sind Google Maps und Google Earth unbrauchbar. Ein Riesen-Danke schön, Doc Taxon (talk) 12:45, 20 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Bitteschön. Die USA sind ziemlich gut abgedeckt mit topographischen Karten – auch mit solchen älteren Datums. Findest du übrigens auch, wenn du in der deutschen Wikipedia die Koordinaten anklickst und dann auf der Geohack-Seite etwas runterscrollst zu "Anwendungen für diese Region". Gruß --тнояsтеn⇔ 20:37, 20 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Oxford Journals digital archive
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Could you please help me with a copy of this PDF (from: "the Oxford Journals digital archive"):
H. Maclean and O. L. V. de Wesselow (1921). "The Estimation of Sugar Tolerance"(PDF). QJM: An International Journal of Medicine. os-14 (54): 103–119.
Could you guys find out any information on the 19th century turnpike of this historic route. I eould really appriciate I you would find any additional information about the route. I am allentownalbert@aol.com. Thanks. -- JA10T · C 06:54, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
October 2010
Samuel R. Gerber
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I'm investigating Samuel R. Gerber. Gerber was a famous forensic scientist/pathologist and known for his work in the Sam Sheppard case. I found he's had an obituary in a 1987 Plain Dealer issue. I think it was May that year. Could someone with access get me a copy? I also want to know if there is a biographical entry for him (National Cyclopedia) or elsewhere. User:MacGyverMagic/WIP lists the sources I already have although the obituary may not be the complete one. - Mgm|(talk) 08:33, 26 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Been searching in all kinds of biographies (general American, and more specific science and medicine biographies), but no luck. He's not that well-known? I think your best shot would be finding a Wikipedian from Cleveland who wants to get the newspaper from a library archive. Key (talk) 15:13, 8 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
National Library of South Africa - Pennsylvania State University
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Another request from German Wikipedia: Eicker, Albert (1990). "Commercial mushroom production in South Africa". Bulletin (418). Pretoria: Department of Agricultural Development. Database link. --тнояsтеn⇔ 08:45, 24 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Also available at Penn State, Department of Plant Pathology: [31]. --тнояsтеn⇔ 15:32, 24 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Unfortunately the National Library is not open on weekends, making it difficult for us working types to browse there. You can contact them directly on +27 12 4019741 (Pretoria branch where that document is stored) and see if they can assist. --NJR_ZA (talk) 17:50, 25 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Sent them both to you by e-mail. --тнояsтеn⇔ 22:27, 28 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got them, thanks! The Exchange never ceases to amaze me :) Best wishes, Fvasconcellos (t·c) 22:32, 28 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Nepticulidae of North America
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Hello again. In my never-ending quest to add Micro-moth species to wikipedia I am looking to get access to the article Nepticulidae of North America, http://www.jstor.org/pss/25076968. Thanks again! Ruigeroeland (talk) 12:38, 29 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
If you could provide that, that would be great. I cant seem to select text in that document. It is a great site though.. Might browse around somewhat, I'm guessing I can find some useful articles there, thanks! Ruigeroeland (talk) 15:04, 29 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Sent it to you by e-mail. --тнояsтеn⇔ 15:14, 29 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Some text inside: "... of the theory's primary author a man by the name of Lester Knox Coleman ... Coleman has since been convicted of federal charges of perjury and state ... "
I would like to have the entire article for both of those sources. I am doing research on Lester Coleman.
I've put a copy of the article here. Let me know when you've successfully downloaded it so I can take it down. Dr pda (talk) 08:06, 14 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Downloaded. Many thanks. Shyamal (talk) 08:25, 14 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Status of cold fusion (2010) review
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May I please see [33]? Thanks in advance. Ura Ursa (talk) 20:50, 16 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
E-Mail is on the way to you. Please drop me a short note if you've downloaded the article. --тнояsтеn⇔ 21:14, 17 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much. I have it. Ura Ursa (talk) 22:41, 17 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Obtained it from elsewhere. Shyamal (talk) 02:34, 21 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Ányos Jedlik and the Dynamo
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The dynamo article has a claim that it was invented by Anyos Jedlik. This has been labelled as dubious. This book,
Andrew L. Simon, Made in Hungary: Hungarian contributions to universal culture, p207, Simon Publications LLC, 1998 ISBN0966573420
makes the same claim and contains in its bibliography the paper,
GK Cwierawa, "Ányos Jedlik-wengierski pioner elektrotechniki", Kwartalnik Historiki Nauk i Techniki, No 2, 1971
which I assume is the source of Simon's information. I am not looking for a copy of the whole paper (I don't read Hungarian anyway) merely the citation for Jedlik's original publication of his work (assuming that there is one). Thanks. SpinningSpark 13:32, 12 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
There doesn't seem to be a citation in the article.--droptone (talk) 21:02, 8 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for that, please leave it up until user Edison has seen it as well who is also interested. I am surprised you have it in English, presumably that is a translation not the original? SpinningSpark 02:10, 9 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
That's from Made in Hungary..., not the original Hungarian article.--droptone (talk) 07:47, 9 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Oh I see, in that case you have misunderstood, I can already read Made in Hungary on google books preview. It does in fact have a source (although not inline in the text, it's on page 404) which I have quoted above. What we are trying to do is trace the source of Simon's claim since we doubt it is true. I am looking for the Hungarian paper he quotes, not the book itself. Even that is not the end of it since a 1971 paper author could not possibly have direct experience of an 1828 event, that paper itself must have had a source which is what I am ultimately trying to establish. SpinningSpark 10:00, 9 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Seems it went unpublished:
His experimental machine made in 1861 had a special feature of technological importance; namely, the principle of self-excitation, in other words, the dynamo principle first appeared in the operating instructions Jedlik wrote for this machine. This machine was only used as a demonstration device, and Jedlik did not publish the new construction.[34]
citing Verebely (1931), "Ányos Jedlik A Hungarian Pioneer of Electricity", Elektrotechnika24, pp. 213-26 and Singer, H., and Hall, W. (1958), A History of Technology, vol. V, part 2.10, p. 187. Apparently the operating instructions appeared in an inventory for the university. The "1828 event" you mention is i think one of 292 experiments listed in 1829 which concludes: "an electromagnetic wire can create continuous rotating movement around a similarly electromagnetic wire", a DC motor w/ commutator, not a dynamo.—eric 16:17, 9 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
One user has inserted claims in several articles tht Jedlik invented the electric motor, the electric motor with electromagnets for the stationary and rotating parts along with the commutator, the electric vehicle, and several other things. I have asked in the Electric motor talk page for a good reference showing what year he publicly demonstrated and published any such inventions, and have not gotten a satisfactory response. A photo of a museum model is shown in the article, which is claimed to be from 1828, with many modern features, but with uncertain provenance. There are many cases of museums having illustrative models constructed in modern times, but falsely claimed to be the device constructed many years earlier. The above sounds like there was an inventory at the university dating to 1861, which is the first documentation, if not publication. This is a pretty weak claim, given that others had published publicly demonstrated, been written up in the scientific and popular press and taken out patents for "electromagnetic wire rotating around electromagnetic wire" long before 1861. A college teacher could be expected to build demo devices to illustrate what was going on ion the field, and it is too easy to attribute decades of developments to the first year Jedlik did any demo of electromagnetism in his classes, back in 1828 or whenever. It sounds like a backdated claim. More translation of what he wrote, and clear statement of when he wrote it, is essential to understand Jedlik's role. Recent web pages or popular articles which simply assert, without references, that Jedlik "invented the electric motor in 1828" are not convincing when other claimants have lots of public presentation of their work at the actual time of their inventions. Edison (talk) 16:43, 9 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I don't think we need to try and convince anyone here at the library. We just need to say what documents we want them to go find. SpinningSpark 18:23, 9 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
So you are looking for #290 from an 1829 notebook which details 292 experiments used as demonstrations in his classes for the motor, and an 1861 university inventory that contains operating instructions for the dynamo. Or is it enough to show that he did not publish on either?—eric 22:52, 9 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
E-Mail with the second one is on the way to you. Please drop me a short note if you've downloaded the article. --тнояsтеn⇔ 12:24, 19 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
E-Mail is on the way to you. --тнояsтеn⇔ 11:44, 23 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
received thank you --Senra (Talk) 13:13, 23 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Dugdale (1662)
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I am not well acquainted with the book digitisation process so I cannot tell if this version of Dugdale, William (1662). The history of imbanking and drayning of divers fenns and marshes, both in forein parts and in this kingdom, and of the improvements thereby : extracted from records, manuscripts, and other authentick testimonies. is a full copy, including diagrams and etchings. I would like to read Dugdales book in its entirety if it is available please
I will send you a link to the document which has 280 pages. You have to find out whether it is complete or not. --тнояsтеn⇔ 11:49, 23 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Received thank you. I really appreciate the fast and reliable response I have had in this resource exchange, particularly (but not exclusively) from Thgoiter. Much appreciated --Senra (Talk) 13:19, 23 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Godwin & Willis (1960)
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Given the above fulfilled requests I should probably just go away and do some reading. However, still on the subject of roddon, Wossam (1975) p. 93 uses the phrase "Radiocarbon dates of about 2400 years B.C. ..." which is a self-inconsistent phrase. I suspect he means "Radiocarbon dates of about 2400 years before present ..." but I need to check this with reference to his original source, thus may I see a copy of
Godwin, H; E H Willis (1960). "Cambridge University natural radiocarbon measurements II". American Journal of Science. 2.
This is surely not OR; particularly if the sources are obtained then quoted :)
Received thank you --Senra (Talk) 15:06, 23 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Godwin & Willis (1961)
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Godwin, H; E H Willis (1961). "Cambridge University natural radiocarbon measurements III". Radiocarbon. 3: 60–76.
As I was writing this I checked the above link to see if the journal was freely available and it is here :) so resolved before posting. I thought it might be useful for others to see that stuff is available if you look carefully
--Senra (Talk) 15:19, 23 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Does anyone have access to this journal online? It's on ScienceDirect but my institute just has abstract-only. I'm trying to get a copy of a new article in press:
Lakens, Daniël; Semina, Gün R., Garrido, Margarida V. (in press). "The sound of time: Cross-modal convergence in the spatial structuring of time". Consciousness and Cognition.
If anyone has access to a pdf, you could e-mail it to me or post it somewhere temporarily, either way is fine. Thanks, rʨanaɢ (talk) 08:37, 21 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Wikimail is on the way to you. Please drop me a short note when you've downloaded the article. --тнояsтеn⇔ 09:25, 21 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I downloaded it. Thanks! rʨanaɢ (talk) 09:34, 21 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Ethanol data page
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I wonder if anyone had access to definitive data for both flash point and freezing point that could be added to this very useful page?
Thanks and regards, Wayne
The freezing point is at -114 °C (listed as melting point in the article which is the same). Flash point is at 13 °C and also mentioned in the infobox (see "hazards"). Or are you looking for references? Then have a look at Wikipedia:Chemical infobox#References. --тнояsтеn⇔ 07:23, 20 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Is there anyone here who would be so kind as to help me with a PDF-COPY of this article?
Scheller JC, Galloway JA (1975). "The development of the insulin unit". Am J Pharm Sci Support Public Health. 147 (1): 29–32. ISSN0002-9467. PMID1091154.
(I have very limited means and no affiliation to any library or institution who could help me). --Seren-dipper(email me) (Optimistic and Hopeful :-) 13:13, 5 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange/Resource Request is the place for requesting such things. You should probably include the URL of this page, or that of another subscription site where the work can be found, in your request to save people the trouble of searching. Deor (talk) 14:24, 5 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you! I did not know of WP:REX. I will now move this request (t)here. :-) --Seren-dipper (talk) 17:26, 5 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Unfortunately I myself do not know in which database(s) this article may be found. Could you please help me?
--Seren-dipper (talk) 19:09, 6 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
((resolved)) (In the end I had to order a paper copy from a faraway library). --Seren-dipper (talk) 08:24, 23 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Heinrich Kaan
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– by German resource exchange
Can someone provide me a copy of following paper? I'd really appreciate this. Best regards, Filip em (talk) 13:59, 28 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
V. Sigusch. Heinrich Kaan - der Verfasser der ersten „Psychopathia sexualis” Eine biografische Skizze. Z Sex-Forsch 2003; 16(2): 116-142 doi:10.1055/s-2003-40685
If nobody is able to help here in next few days, you should try it at de:WP:BIBA. This journal is available online and in print at several German institutions. --тнояsтеn⇔ 15:48, 28 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
thank you for your advice, I have asked for this paper there. Filip em (talk) 14:02, 5 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
JSTOR seems to be down at the moment. I will try again later and should be able to get this article for you. --тнояsтеn⇔ 11:29, 31 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Did you get it from JSTOR? Then this seems to be a regional problem, the whole website is down from here. --тнояsтеn⇔ 11:55, 31 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Yep, I did. I'm in London if that makes any difference... ╟─TreasuryTag►CANUKUS─╢ 14:00, 31 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
OK, I tried it from Germany. Now the server is up again... --тнояsтеn⇔ 14:27, 31 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Received the article, thank you so much :-) (yes, jstor was down for me too). Kind regards, --Sum (talk) 13:48, 31 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Jarvis, William T. (Mar/Apr 1981). "The myth of the healthy savage". Nutr Today (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins) 16 (2): 14-15, 18, 21-22. (1951) Modern nutrition: Volumes 4-7 American Academy of Nutrition pg 32
It is from 1981, not 1951. I've just sent it to you by e-mail. --тнояsтеn⇔ 13:31, 1 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you. I merely pasted the citation, don't guarantee its accuracy. ;) Apparently you need paid access to see it online. --THE FOUNDERS INTENT PRAISE 13:59, 1 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Arnold Kutzinski
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I'm gathering information about Jewish-German psychiatrist, Arnold Kutzinski. The article cited below should be helpful. Thanks! Filip em (talk) 14:08, 5 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Rakefet Zalashik, Nadav Davidovitch. Professional Identity across the Borders: Refugee Psychiatrists in Palestine, 1933–1945. Soc Hist Med (2009) 22 (3): 569-587. doi:10.1093/shm/hkp100
I sent you an email with the requested paper.--JPMH (talk) 15:12, 5 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've got a copy, can you drop me an email and then I'll forward it to you? SmartSE (talk) 23:52, 12 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Alcheringa: Brown 2006
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I am looking for a paper about tasmanian devil:
BROWN, O. (2006). "Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) extinction on the Australian mainland in the mid-Holocene: multicausality and ENSO intensification". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 31: 49-57.
I have a copy, please email me and I'll forward it to you. SmartSE (talk) 16:31, 14 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Sources needed (JSTOR) for biography and background: Ivar of Limerick
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Hello there. Our team all need these two articles rather badly,[35][36] and this third may also be useful.[37] Then there are three others which some but not all of us have seen.[38][39][40] Thanks! DinDraithou (talk) 17:58, 15 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I had the article by O Corrain http://www.jstor.org/pss/30008432 and have sent it to DinDraithou. For the others I can just endorse the request by DD, they would indeed be most useful for some of us contributing to Irish medieval history here. Finn Rindahl (talk) 18:10, 15 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Drop me an email and I'll get them to you shortly. SmartSE (talk) 10:13, 16 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
"Hunt is on for escaped killer"
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I found:
* Ward, Mike. "Hunt is on for escaped killer." Austin American-Statesman. June 29, 1999. A1.
Google News has the text: "Despite Jones' escape from what was touted as Texas' ``super max prison -- the most secure of all 112 units and the prototype for four more high-security[...]"
Who is "Jones"? And what prison did he escape from?
WhisperToMe (talk) 04:58, 17 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of the article here. Let me know when you've got it. Dr pda (talk) 23:50, 26 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I got it now. Thank you, Dr pda! WhisperToMe (talk) 02:56, 28 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I'm looking for an article in the Los Angeles Times titled "British Artists Translate Hip-Hop Into English; Pop Music: After 15 years of mimicking Americans, many are using their own dialects to rap their own realities." published on 2 July 2001 and written by Laurel Rosen. Here's a link to archive where I found it. Thanks. SmartSE (talk) 10:13, 16 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Silly me. Always worth googling the title: [41]. SmartSE (talk) 17:17, 16 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History
I recently noted that out article on caravels is in a sad state for such an important and influential type of ship. I have some paper sources at home, but they are German language, often older, and often pop-sci. If somebody has good sources, I'd be very interested. In particular, I'm looking for a copy of
Keith, Donald H. (1992). "Replicating a caravel". Historical archaeology. 26 (4): 21–26.
If others are interested, there is a monumental M.A. Thesis from Texas A&M here and a paper by the same author here. Hints for other sources and help with the article are very welcome! --Stephan Schulz (talk) 00:04, 24 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it for you. Ich schicke es dir gleich per Wikimail rüber. Gruß --тнояsтеn⇔ 09:10, 24 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Quine's Paradox
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I am looking for a hard one, as it seems the digital archive doesn't go very far back:
Hmong Language and Cultural Maintenance in Merced, California
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I would like to have a copy of the following journal article:
Withers, Andrea C. "Hmong Language and Cultural Maintenance in Merced, California." Education Resources Information Center. Bilingual Research Journal, v28 n3 p425-461 northern hemisphere Fall 2004. doi:10.1080/15235882.2004.10162624
I've put copies here. Let me know when you've got them. Dr pda (talk) 23:11, 6 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got them! Thanks again for the swift response! Ruigeroeland (talk) 07:15, 7 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
William Sole's Unpublished Notes on His ‘Menthae Britannicae’, 1798
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Would it be possible to see a copy of William Sole's Unpublished Notes on His ‘Menthae Britannicae? abstract
Savage, S. (1937), William Sole's Unpublished Notes on His ‘Menthae Britannicae’, 1798.Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, 150: 52–58. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8312.1937.tb00149.x
Just sent it to you via wikimail --тнояsтеn⇔ 20:22, 6 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Wow! Now that is what I call service. Thank you --Senra (Talk) 20:40, 6 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Limelight
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I wanted to improve the oxygen article and I found a nice article: A reacquaintance with the limelightdoi:10.1021/ed064p306. The limelight was the first large application of pure oxygen! Thanks! --Stone (talk) 10:40, 7 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Just sent it to you by e-mail. Please let me know when you've downloaded it. --тнояsтеn⇔ 12:05, 7 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks!! I have it! --Stone (talk) 12:12, 7 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Does anyone have access to this? In particular, I would like to lay my hands on the full text of this article on Gerhard Fischer. Many thanks --NSH001 (talk) 13:02, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Just sent it to you by e-mail. --тнояsтеn⇔ 13:12, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Excellent, just got it! Thank you very much. --NSH001 (talk) 13:58, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Don't mention it! --тнояsтеn⇔ 14:06, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The Hungarian Quarterly
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I'm looking to get copies of the papers "Telling Stories Would Be a Good Start. Shane Danielsen in Conversation with Dávid Dercsényi" and "From a Tower Darkly" from this edition of The Hungarian Quarterly. Can anyone hook me up? theskomorokhgmail.com. Skomorokh 16:34, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Erm no, it isn't. I've just sent you the whole conversation by e-mail. --тнояsтеn⇔ 19:40, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks very much, Thorsten; would you happen to have access to the second paper, "From a Tower Darkly", from the same issue? Skomorokh 22:42, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
On its way to you. --тнояsтеn⇔ 22:50, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
That's great, thank you very much for your help! Skomorokh 23:17, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
You're welcome! --тнояsтеn⇔ 07:33, 9 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Another paper on moths
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Looking for access to another one from Zootaxa, thanks in advance! Micropterigidae (Lepidoptera) of the Southwestern Pacific: a revision with the establishment of five new genera from Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand, http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2010/1/zt02520p048.pdfRuigeroeland (talk) 07:15, 10 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy here. Let me know when you've got it. Dr pda (talk) 21:00, 12 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
May I have the whole Philly article?
WhisperToMe (talk) 02:52, 11 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of the article here. let me know when you've got it. Dr pda (talk) 21:00, 12 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I got the Philly article. Thank you! WhisperToMe (talk) 00:27, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
And another Zootaxa article
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Key to the genera of Oxyptilini (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae: Pterophorinae), with descriptions of two new genera, http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2010/1/zt02693p034.pdf. Thanks again. On a related note: I think I will try to systematically work through the Zootaxa papers on Lepidoptera and add articles on wikipedia. Would it be okay if I regularly ask for access to papers here? Thanks in advance! Ruigeroeland (talk) 12:26, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've put a copy of the article here. I personally don't have a problem with you regularly requesting papers for articles—that's what this page is for after all, and your requests are very easy to fulfill (Click link, save pdf, upload, edit this page, done). Dr pda (talk) 23:31, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Got it! And thanks for your reply. Do you prefer I put all links here at once, or do it in batches? Cheers! Ruigeroeland (talk) 07:14, 14 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I don't mind if you do it all at once or in batches. Dr pda (talk) 22:53, 14 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Great, I will start compiling the list of articles with links. Thanks! I have one I like allready (see below). Cheers Ruigeroeland (talk) 14:31, 15 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Sources cited in "The Board" in Hollywood FL
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The article "The Board" in Hollywood FL cites various sources, all of which are offline, to support its claims about a certain social organization. Frankly, I am suspicious about whether these sources mention the group "The Board" at all. The sources in question are:
Sherif, Muzafer and Sherif, Carolyn W., An Outline of Social Psychology, rev.ed. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1956. OCLC490079520
Becker, Howard Paul and Barnes, Harry Elmer. Social Thought From Lore To Science, 3rd ed. New York: Dover Publications, Inc, 1962. Pp. 743–790. OCLC423043
Hare, Alexander Paul, Handbook of small group research. New York: Macmillan Publishers, 1962. OCLC318155027
McGrath, Joseph E. (1991). "Time, interaction, and performance: A theory of groups." Small Group Research, 22 (2). doi:10.1177/1046496491222001
Bales, Robert Freed Interaction Process Analysis: A Method for the Study of Small Groups. MA: Addison-Wesley, 1950. P. 33. OCLC6998017
Thanks, LeadSongDog. Based on contributions by other editors in the AfD, we probably don't need the Becker & Barnes book now, and the McGrath article has definitely been located (and, sure enough, it doesn't mention "The Board"). So at this point, we would only be concerned with locating the Sherif & Sherif book, the Hare book, and the Bales book. --Metropolitan90(talk) 04:28, 15 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Well, those should be in most major university libraries, but I note that another edition of Hare is searchable on Hathitrust here. A search for "The Board" there finds four pages in that edition, 160, 172, 175 and 376. Searching it for Hollywood finds nothing. Similarly, Hathitrust has this edition of Sherif which, searched, indicates both Board and Hollywood crop up on page 244. LeadSongDogcome howl! 05:19, 15 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Turns out p.244 refers to "The Writers' War Board" and to "Hollywood cinema". See [42] and search for Board, then for Hollywood. So no, that's not a source.LeadSongDogcome howl! 23:26, 16 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks to LeadSongDog for assistance with this matter. The page at issue has since been deleted, so these sources will no longer need to be reviewed. --Metropolitan90(talk) 15:06, 20 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Malaquias M. A. E., Dodds J. M., Bouchet P. & Reid D. G. (2009). "A molecular phylogeny of the Cephalaspidea sensu lato (Gastropoda: Euthyneura): Architectibranchia redefined and Runcinacea reinstated". Zoologica Scripta38(1): 23-41. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6409.2008.00354.x.