Subj : Re: King/Gassner/Shanahan (was: Resume questions, how convey?) To : comp.programming,comp.lang.java.programmer,comp.lang.lisp From : Alan Balmer Date : Thu Sep 01 2005 12:01 pm On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 16:20:19 -0700, Scott Ellsworth wrote: >In article , > rem642b@Yahoo.Com (Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t) wrote: > >> > From: Patricia Shanahan >> > The full article should be available at any good scientific library, in >> > the 1978 volume of Biophysical Journal. >> >> I don't have access to any such library, unless the San Jose public >> library would have it (the new Martin Luther King library on campus of >> San Jose State University). > >I believe she is suggesting that you go to a good library, and see if >they have the paper journal in their stacks. Many university libraries >have their catalogs online, and most will allow you to go to the stacks >and xerox articles. If you are not a student, you usually do not have >borrowing privileges, but you are often allowed to go into the library. > >Failing an online catalog, call their reference desk, and ask whether >they have this journal, and whether you would be allowed to go get a >copy of it. > >Most good university libraries should carry Biophysical Journal. > >Scott Many public libraries participate in inter-library programs and can obtain such things on request. -- Al Balmer Balmer Consulting removebalmerconsultingthis@att.net .