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Old 23rd September 2008, 08:35 AM   #10
kai
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I have noticed this article before as being held by jstor. When I looked at it, it appears that you can only gain access from a university or institution site.
Do you have any any better ideas ? There must be a wealth of knowledge in these old journals.
I had answered Royston by PM but others may also interested: Most online articles can be purchased individually but I believe that the demanded fees are way too high!

Most research libraries have standing subscriptions for journals, especially from their field of interest, and services like JSTOR. The most sensible approach is to grab a large USB stick and spend some hours in the next university library: From a public PC within the library you can browse and download articles of interest for personal use free of charge. Better equipped libraries may also have WLAN access from their premises.

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Kai
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