[Ansteorra] www.jstor.org
katherine watson
katherin.watson at att.net
Fri Dec 4 11:04:19 PST 2009
What part of Ansteorra do you make your home? I know that many of the major universities in Ansteorra (Texas/Oklahoma) have JStor subscriptions and you could probably find a reference librarian help you to get access to a public computer. Plus you can get many articles through InterLibrary Loan not only at a University/College level, but also at your Public library. If you are in Texas, University of Texas at Austin Library has a premier historical collection, as well as Rice University and the University of Houston Libraries. If you are in Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Univ. and the University of Oklahoma have great collections.
Good hunting.
YIS,
Caitilin inghean Ronain ui Chellaigh
ps. mundanely a Library Paraprofessional and researcher
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From: Casey Weed <seoseaweed at gmail.com>
To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." <ansteorra at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Fri, December 4, 2009 12:34:30 PM
Subject: [Ansteorra] www.jstor.org
Does anybody in kingdom have an account with www.jstor.org?
I need access to some peer reviewed material on theater history there and
I'm wondering if I can't cut a deal with a student or fellow who has access.
Yours,
Casey/Hanse
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