[Sca-cooks] Help finding out-of-print sources

Guenièvre de Monmarché guenievre at erminespot.com
Wed Aug 29 10:04:40 PDT 2007


Are you *near* a university library? The state university near me has public
terminals in the graduate library, which can be used to access any of the
library resources (JSTOR, EEBO, etc) if I am willing to drive over there
(and find a parking space!).

Guenièvre 

> > On 8/29/07, Sandragood at aol.com <Sandragood at aol.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > I've been doing some research for an upcoming competition.  The
> entry  is
> > > based on a translated text from Epulario.  I'm trying to get
> > > my  documentation in
> > > order and am having trouble finding better than tertiary
> (internet)
> > > sources.
> > > I know this book was reprinted in 1990 but I am  having difficulty
> finding
> > > current information in my online searching.
> > >
> > > The only online versions of the complete text I've been able to
> locate are
> > > through places like the EEOB that are only accessible through
> partnering
> > > libraries, which usually only include college libraries.  Not being
> > > a  student or
> > > an alumni is making it harder.
> > >
> > > Do any of you have suggestions on my next step?
> > >
> > > Liz
> > >
> > >



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