Any of our librarians around?
Edit: Nebbermind. I think I figured it out.
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Any of our librarians around?
Edit: Nebbermind. I think I figured it out.
ita, I don't think you should be the archnemesis of any other buffista, unless you are wearing the dragon lady tights when you are doing so.
Hmm. Now it's shifted from impulse buy to mandate. I can handle that.
Any of our librarians around?
Yes.
Edit: Nebbermind. I think I figured it out.
Poo. I thought I had an excuse not to do my own work.
Ok, Sparky. I came up with another question.
How do I track down a paper presented at a conference?
If it's not too old, it may be posted on the conference web site. Was it an annual conference of some group? If so, use them in as an author in a union catalog like World Cat or RLIN, maybe adding a keyword of "annual" or "proceedings". That will sometimes turn up the serial entry. If there's not an overarching group, you can try the author of the paper in one of those big databases, sometimes his/her home institution will add it to the collection, or someone will donate it to a library somewhere.
If you can find it, email me the info that you have and I can try and come up with it.
Hmm. Now it's shifted from impulse buy to mandate. I can handle that.
Consider it a decree, if you will.
Bwah! It's in two libraries...an Australian and a British. Love trying to track this shit down sometimes.
vw, you might want to double check in the appropriate index databases -- a conference paper might very well have ended up in a peer reviewed journal under a slightly different title.
Yeah, I've looked under the author's name...not finding it. Just e-mailed you. Lucky you!