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Viriditas, I've clipped it for you here—you should be able to access it even without TWL access, but let me know if there are any issues. (Looks like it's from March rather than May.) Extraordinary Writ (talk) 08:40, 21 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, I can see it. Thank you. Viriditas (talk) 08:42, 21 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Header: "Eventos Científicos de la Universidad Peruana Unión, V Coloquio de Investigación en Ingeniería Ambiental- Lima"
Breadcrumbs: "Inicio > V Coloquio de Investigación en Ingeniería Ambiental- > V Coloquio de Investigación en Ingeniería Ambiental- Lima > ##track.default.title## > Mendez Michuy"
Lede: "Riesgos Medioambientales del Volcán Misti Eli Daniel Mendez Michuy, Adriana Katerine Salsavilca Luyo, Daniel Hinostroza Quispe Última modificación: 2020-12-17"
"Resumen" [summary]: "En este artículo se determinan los riesgos medioambientales del volcán Misti con la finalidad de predecir y concientizar su peligro, debido principalmente a óxidos de azufre, dióxido de carbono y la ceniza volcánica. Asimismo, advertir de los efectos en el ecosistema como la lluvia acida y flujos de lava, y los que afectan a la salud como enfermedades crónicas y agudas. El análisis de distintos artículos sobre las consecuencias del comportamiento de este volcán concluye que, si entrara en erupción, los efectos serían tanto en la salud humana como en la flora y fauna. Finalmente, a pesar de que el Misti es un volcán activo, no ha presentado erupción alguna desde el siglo XX ni señales prominentes que indiquen actividad volcánica significativa, sin embargo, son necesarias medidas preventivas de parte de las autoridades y pobladores para evitar posibles desastres."
I did some searching and found a Facebook page that I believe is Luyo's; I can try messaging her on there. I found LinkedIns for Michuy and Quispe, but the ability to send a message there is somewhat restricted.
Should I try asking Luyo on Facebook if she can provide her presentation?
Keep in mind that it's a presentation by a group of Environmental Engineering students in what seems to be some sort of undergrad professional school, so I'm not sure if would be considered a reliable source, but I'll trust your judgement on that.
Greetings, has someone access to "Mena, F. "Días de oscuridad: erupciones volcánicas y cazadores prehistóricos en Aisen continental." Mundo Precolombino 2 (1995): 14-27."? For Mount Hudson
Please use to mark your request as resolved. Strikethrough is used for partially-resolved multipart requests, and I don't think editing the title is used here at all. Solomon Ucko (talk) 19:39, 22 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Aharon Erman: That's widely held enough that I'm sure someone here will be able to access it. What Wikipedia article(s) do you intend to improve with it? (We need the information in order to know whether we may share copyrighted content with you within the bounds of fair use.) Even assuming that we can share some, we can't share the entire book. So what portion of the book do you need? --Worldbruce (talk) 07:15, 24 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I need pages from 30 before 80. Aharon Erman (talk) 12:29, 24 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
My university has a print copy of https://search.worldcat.org/title/17777237; if you remind me after I'm back on campus starting January 23nd, I can take a look at it. It looks like you're searching for "Tanyoxarces son of Amytis"; HathiTrust says that "Tanyoxarces" occurs on pp. 46, 63, 65, 68, 70, 71, so I'll transcribe the relevant parts of those pages. Solomon Ucko (talk) 05:30, 29 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, i will wait for you. Thank you very much. Aharon Erman (talk) 23:22, 30 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Aharon Erman: Update: actually, just give me your email address by contacting me using Special:EmailUser at any time so that I can send it to you, and I'll make my own reminder, so that I can batch these requests by library. Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:35, 1 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Elsevier: Volcanic activity and human ecology[edit]
Greetings, has someone access to "Sheets, Payson D., and Donald K. Grayson, eds. Volcanic activity and human ecology. Elsevier, 2013.?" I need the chapters mentioning Mount Churchill or the White River Ash.
For Mount Churchill
It's in my university's off-site collection. Let me know if I should request it; I can receive it and send you a scan (after you contact me via Special:EmailUser) when I'm back on campus on the 23rd. Solomon Ucko (talk) 07:55, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Judging by the Google Books snippets, there might be useful information here, yes. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 10:50, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I just noticed that what I was referring to, OCLC5727112, is actually an older version, from 1979. Is that still worth a try? Solomon Ucko (talk) 15:46, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
If it mentions Churchill, yes, but the more recent version would be even better. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 09:54, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The table of contents for the 1979 version shown in https://archive.org/details/volcanicactivity0000shee shows that chapter 11 has a section titled "Volcanism in the Boreal Interior: The White River Ash". However, searching for other words gives results within the book gives some results, whereas Churchill doesn't, so it presumably doesn't mention it. Would it still be useful for the White River Ash, or do you already have enough for that?
Neither Google Books nor HathiTrust finds any results for "Churchill" in the 2013 version; what did you see of interest in the snippets?
It would still be useful for White River Ash. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 17:10, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Makes sense. I've requested the 1979 book to be delivered to campus, and I'll take a look at it myself and scan it myself if needed when I get to campus on January 23rd, assuming it arrives by then. Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:55, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Living our cultures, sharing our heritage: the first peoples of Alaska[edit]
Greetings, has someone access to "Crowell, A. A., Worl, R., Ongtooguk, P. C., & Biddison, D. D. (Eds.). (2010). Living our cultures, sharing our heritage: the first peoples of Alaska. Smithsonian Institution."?
I need the chapter that discusses White River, Mount Churchill.
Mm, not sure that these webpages are actually the work here. Google Books here seems to think that there is stuff from White River there. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 10:50, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
It looks like my university has OCLC428024001 in print; I can take a look at that when I'm back on campus on the 23rd. Solomon Ucko (talk) 15:51, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The Beagle Conflict: Argentina and Chile on the Brink of War Volume 1: 1904-1978[edit]
Greetings, has someone access to "Fracchia, Antonio Luis Sapienza. The Beagle Conflict: Argentina and Chile on the Brink of War Volume 1: 1904-1978. Vol. 36. Helion and Company, 2023."?
For Corrida de Cori,
I see two snippets on Google Books, but it doesn't specify the page numbers:
... Corrida de Cori mountain range , south of the Chilean Puna , in order to exploit the resources for the production of explosives . It all started when the Argentine citizen Adolfo F. García Pinto processed ... de Atacama Salar de Atacama (
... Corrida de Cori had practically disappeared after the Argentines had extracted more than a million tons of sulphur from there without ever compensating Chile for the damage or loss. 7 MORE BORDER INCIDENTS CAUSED BY ARGENTINA he incidents ...
My library has OCLC1380385763 in print; if no-one else replies by then, I'll take a look at it when I'm back on campus on January 23rd.
Paddle, R. 2002. The Last Tasmanian Tiger: The History and Extinction of the Thylacine. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 273 pp. ISBN 521-78219-8, ISBN 0-521-53154-3
For Thylacine. I only need chapters 4 and 5, which discuss hunting behaviour. Many thanks as always. Hemiauchenia (talk) 11:30, 19 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I've finished photographing these pages, and have emailed you a link to view them. Please let me know if there are any pages I should redo or any pages I should add. Solomon Ucko (talk) 21:54, 23 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
P.S. If you contact me via Special:EmailUser, I'll reply back with the articles if and when I receive them. Solomon Ucko (talk) 06:56, 16 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I think #2 is currently pending, but for #1, I specified the title as "[...] to degre[...]", so my university's interlibrary loan (ILL) department emailed me to say that "We have not been able to find a supplier for this. It may be difficult for them to find with no page numbers and such an incomplete title. Do you have more information? The lenders may not be able to identify what you need with what you have provided so far." I explained, and they said "The lenders will not search for articles for us, they only look up specific citations." I looked through OCLC12275234 and OCLC1229844522, found a few libraries that appeared to be part of public universities (since I'm in a public university myself, so I figured they might be more likely to be friendly), and checked catalogs for them, but none of them seem to have digital coverage for those years...
If you find a page number or full title, let me know and I'll try to put in a request for an interlibrary loan accordingly. If you find any institution with digital coverage for those years, let me know and I'll reach out to them to ask for the page number and full title, so that I can then request an interlibrary loan for the content, since their license probably prevents them from sharing the full text from a digital subscription.
You can buy individual articles from Decatur Daily NewsBank for just $4 each, so you could consider trying that instead, especially for #1. https://decaturdaily.newsbank.com/pricing
No worries! Thank you for looking into it :) MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 23:52, 22 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
You're welcome!
For the 1997 one, I've sent my librarians the page numbers we extracted and full titles I extracted; I'll let you know when I get any major updates on its status.
For the 1998 one, I've managed to extract and stitch together what I think is the whole article; if you contact me via Special:EmailUser, I'll send you my result.
It looks like it's pp. 499-503 of OCLC613221506, so I've requested an inter-library loan accordingly. It's held by UChicago, which is part of the Big Ten, so I'll hopefully get a scan in a couple of days. I already have your email address, so I'll send it to you when I receive it. Solomon Ucko (talk) 00:29, 22 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Ice Age Southern Andes: A Chronicle of Palaeoecological Events[edit]
Greetings, has someone access to "Heusser, Calvin J. Ice age southern Andes: a chronicle of palaeoecological events. Elsevier, 2003."? I need the chapters discussing Mount Hudson, for the volcano.
@Jo-Jo Eumerus: Update: actually, just give me your email address by contacting me using Special:EmailUser at any time so that I can send it to you, and I'll make my own reminder, so that I can batch these requests by library. Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:35, 1 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Mmm, does it mention Huemules? The glacier on Hudson is called Huemules. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 19:19, 1 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The book review doesn’t mention either, but I haven't gotten a chance to look at the actual book yet. Solomon Ucko (talk) 21:50, 1 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Searching within it for "Eldgjá" on Google Books lists two unlabeled pages, followed by pp. 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 162, 169, 318, 351, 352. Should I request an inter-library loan for pp. 155-163, 168-170, 317-319, 350-353? It's within the Big Ten, so I should get a scan in a couple of days. Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:17, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
OCLC895060287, OCLC1416870530 for the first book. I have to apologize as I had previously requested a source for writing a biography for Stoica Lascu, however I think its contents are underwhelming and not enough for demonstrating his notability. After an extensive search I've identified these two sources which combined with the other one should be enough for me to write an article about him. I also apologize for my lately frequent requests here. This should be the last one in a while. Regards, Super Dromaeosaurus (talk) 13:10, 14 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I've requested an inter-library loan for #1; it's within the Big Ten Academic Alliance, so it should come through in a day or two. I already have your email address, so I'll send you it when I receive it.
It looks like #2 is only in Romanian libraries, so I could attempt to request an ILL, but I'm not sure if it'll actually work.
The second paper should be very useful since it appears to be specifically about Lascu. I am expecting some biographical info about him as well as a bit of his academic production. However, while I don't know what an ILL means, it appears this might be bothersome to you. If so, I would say it's okay to leave it as I now have a decent amount of sources to use. If the problem is instead about low chances of the paper being delivered, I'd say it's worth a try anyway. If it's not a big problem for you, yes, I'd also like to receive the second one. Regards, Super Dromaeosaurus (talk) 23:25, 18 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
By ILL, I meant inter-library loan. I've attempted to request it, but my university is in the US and has no ties to Romania that I'm aware of, so it might get cancelled, or stalled indefinitely in "Special Processing". I'll let you know if I get any major updates on the status, but feel free to ask me for the current status whenever you'd like.
While I was searching to see if I can possibly find it online, here are some additional sources I found that may be useful:
OCLC900548916: I can easily request scans of pages of this and receive them in usually a couple of business days, since it's within the Big Ten Academic Alliance.
Sollyucko, yeah, "inter-library loan" sounds complicated. Thanks for your efforts, we'll see what comes out of it.
I had found the first and third ones while looking for some new sources to request after Cucu. Thanks for the second one, I needed a source talking about his ethnic descent. The fourth I cannot find snippets of pages to see which ones could be useful and searching up a bit in Google I think it's only a book dedicated to him. As for the fifth one I cannot use it as it's a CV.
It's worth noting that in the CV, from page 8 it lists academic mentions of Lascu. Do you have access to this one? Enciclopedia Personalităţilor din România. Fondată de Ralph Hübner. Specifically the second edition of 2007. OCLC449454700, OCLC778208561, OCLC1063386222. According to the CV he is discussed on page 264. All the other possible sources I've checked, they're only in Romanian libraries.
By the way, out of curiosity. Do you have access to this [1]? It includes a paper by Lascu that I've just found about. Its title is Aromânii în Wikipedia. Can't deny it has caught my interest. It would be from page 555 to 575.
If you do not have access to any of these, let's just wait for the one you've requested an ILL for, if it comes. Super Dromaeosaurus (talk) 13:48, 19 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The description for OCLC900548916 says there's "Stoica Lascu: Notă biobibliografică" on pp. 1045-1059; should I request that?
Enciclopedia Personalităţilor din România. Fondată de Ralph Hübner appears to only be available in European libraries. Of these, British might be easiest, so if I can't find it online anywhere, I can try to request OCLC1063386222.
OCLC895445051 exists in major academic institutions in the US, so I've requested an ILL for "Aromânii în Wikipedia" and expect it to come through in a few business days.
Sollyucko, I hadn't seen that. Yes, then it should be useful. Stoica Lascu: Notă biobibliografică, combined with all the other sources, should be enough, so this will be the last one. Thank you for also requesting Aromânii în Wikipedia, I will be able to use it for a possible Aromanian Wikipedia (currently a redirect) and for a future Aromanian mass media article. Regards, Super Dromaeosaurus (talk) 20:28, 19 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Makes sense. I've requested "Stoica Lascu: Notă biobibliografică". I'll send you each when I receive it; I already have your email address. Solomon Ucko (talk) 21:08, 19 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
As I somewhat expected, my American university was unable to find a library that will loan them #2, sorry. Solomon Ucko (talk) 17:09, 26 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
No problem, thank you so much for all the other papers you've sent me. I'll let this open to see if someone else can access it. Super Dromaeosaurus (talk) 09:12, 27 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I've started writing the article, and from what I see the sources I've received so far are enough, #2 won't be necessary, so I'll close this request. Super Dromaeosaurus (talk) 12:54, 28 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
For Guitar Solos. The article doesn't appear to be in the Wikipedia Library, the Internet Archive has no issues of The Wire beyond 2009, and Rock's Backpages has no Wire articles after 2021.
If no-one else gets it by then, I can get and scan a print copy in one of my university's libraries on the 26th. Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:19, 19 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you, that'll be great. —Bruce1eetalk 22:21, 19 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Long shot, but could anyone locate two journal articles in Lithuanian on this school?
DoneGaigalaitė, Aldona (1958). "Marijampolės realinė gimnazija (1919–1925 m.)". Lietuvos TSR Mokslų akademijos darbai. Serija A (in Lithuanian). 2 (5): 109–126. ISSN0131-3843. OCLC2691173.
Thank you, received! Renata•3 17:51, 10 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
DoneAndrijauskaitė, Ugnė Marija (2011). "Laisvamanybė ir švietimas: Marijampolės realinės gimnazijos atvejis (1919-1925 m.)". Acta humanitarica Universitatis Saulensis. XII. ISSN1822-7309. - not sure page range, but somewhere around 210–220.
To email me, just add gmail to my username. Thanks in advance! Renata•3 06:47, 7 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Wow! And here I thought my google-foo was good. Yes, that's the article. Marked as done. Thank you so much! Renata•3 02:09, 31 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Perfect, you're welcome! I don't remember exactly how I found it (though I can try to check if you want), but I don't think it was directly Google-able, though I'm sure it involved searching Google. It definitely involved searching the Internet Archive, possibly also the databases my university is subscribed to but I'm not sure. Solomon Ucko (talk) 03:08, 31 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Material about the Malay version of Southeast Asian folktale "Sang Thong"[edit]
Yousof, Ghulam-Sarwar (2018). MAK YONG THROUGH THE AGES: KELANTAN’S TRADITIONAL DANCE THEATRE. The University of Malaya Press. pp. 59–72. ISBN9789674880651.
For Sang Thong. The pages are a chapter dedicated to the "Golden Shell Prince" in Malaysian theater. The author provides further context for the story in Malaysia.
Thanks, KHR FolkMyth (talk) 15:47, 8 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I have images of pp. 59-63, 66-72 from Google Books, and have requested an interlibrary loan for pp. 64-65; it's within the Big Ten, so it should arrive in a couple of days. I already have your email address, so I'll send you the pages from Google Books now, and the scan from ILL when I receive it. Solomon Ucko (talk) 07:13, 16 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@KHR FolkMyth:Sent in two parts (a PDF and a set of images) a while ago. Solomon Ucko (talk) 14:14, 30 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Okay. Just saw your e-mail some days ago. Thank you. ((resolved)) KHR FolkMyth (talk) 17:08, 30 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The only part of the journal that mentions "Sassoun" (or "Sasuntsi " or "Sasun") is:
Vartapetyan, Dr. K. Ispiryan, Dr. Safarov, Mrs. A. I. Alikhanyan, and Dr. Gamlet V. Bedalyan.
Toasts were offered by Petrosyants, Alikhanyan, Mergelyan, Mrs. Alikhanyan, one other Armenian Cool Lewin and myself. I emphasized our heavy schedule. [...]
[...] indicating it is hard to know where we are except by noting this is Thursday in connection with our schedule, and I told the story about Senator Green not knowing where he was at a Washington cocktail party, expressed delight at being in Petrosyants' native Armenia and in the home state of my old friend Alikhanyan.
After dinner we went on a sightseeing tour (except Kintner and Hirsch). Our procession of cars was led by a yellow police car. I was in the head car with Petrosyants, Alikhanyan and Naidionov. We visited Lenin Square, Man on Horseback monument of David of Sassoun, Erevan State University, the Mother-Armenia monument next to the grave of the unknown soldier, Victory Park and its memorial to those killed by the Turks in 1915 in World War I (a monument in memory of the victims of the 1915 genocide).
Lenin Square is Huge, about 150 to 200 yards on a side. It was lighted and classical music emanated from loud speakers to create an exciting effect. It is [...]
— p. 661 (bold added)
According to HathiTrust, in Armenia, "David" appears on pp. 40, 52, "Davit" nowhere, "Sasun" on p. 40, "Sasuntsi" nowhere, and "Sassoun" nowhere. Should I request a scan of pp. 39-41 and 51-53?
@Yerevantsi: Searching Google Books, it looks like this is what I found on HathiTrust:
"Armenia Begins with Literature"
These were the words of a journalist when he arrived in the Armenian capital. As he walked out of the railway station his gaze was met by the imposing 12-metre-high statue of the national epic hero, David of Sasun. (The experts reckon that this is the best equestrian statue of the past 100 years). Further on he saw statues of Armenian writers and poets such as [... irrelevant ...]
— p. 40
[... irrelevant ...] the leader of the Armenian liberation struggle, David-Bek, [... irrelevant ...]
Ndimurwanko, Isaac ("1985-6"). "Une étudethématique du genre akazehe comme lieu d'expressionde la condition de la femme au Burundi". Memoire. Bujumbura: University of Burundi (Université du Burundi). ((cite journal)): Check date values in: |date= (help)
I'm dying to access this article, which I cannot find anywhere. I'm afraid I don't have the volume or issue, nor pages, nor a more precise date than "1985-6". That's what the citation reads.
Thanks so much, Zanahary (talk) 03:40, 7 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Request an interlibrary loan: unless my university's librarians have magic superpowers, I don't think they'd be able to do much
Contact the author of the target source: all I found is 5 Facebook pages with the same name and no clear indication as to which one, if any, is the right person
Thanks so much @Sollyucko, I actually found it by contacting a catalogue librarian at the University of Burundi. He very kindly digitized it and sent me a copy. The citations in the article are from that copy. Zanahary (talk) 04:00, 2 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Got it, that works! Could you please add ((resolved)) to your request after you receive the source you requested? Solomon Ucko (talk) 04:11, 2 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Armenia: From the Stone Age to the Middle Ages[edit]
Ashkharbek Kalantar, 1994. Armenia: From the Stone Age to the Middle Ages : Selected Papers. ISBN:9782940032013, 2940032017 / Publisher:Recherches et [Original from:the University of Michigan]
I've submitted a request for an inter-library loan for pp. vi-x, 5-7, 53-63, 65-67, 69-71, 78-85, 90-92, 94-96, 103-108, 111-113. I determined this list of page numbers by searching HathiTrust for "Hripsime" and "Tekor", merging the two lists of results and adding a page of context around each. Solomon Ucko (talk) 04:22, 29 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I can request an inter-library loan for the book. It's within the Big Ten, so it should be relatively fast and easy. I won't be on campus until January 23rd though.
@Pigsonthewing: Should I request the book? In this case, I think it'd probably be easier if I request the physical book and look through it myself when I return to campus, rather than trying to give the interlibrary loan librarians complicated instructions. Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:48, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Requested. It's in a bunch of libraries, including within the Big Ten, so hopefully there's a copy available somewhere. Solomon Ucko (talk) 20:17, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I've received the book. According to the index, Obenberger (fl. 1915) is mentioned on pp. 156, 157. The only mention I see on page 156 is describing collaboration with Karel Domin on Beiträge zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens in Volume 85 of Bibliotheca Botanica. The only mention I see on page 157 is in a caption for an example of one the illustrations painted by J. Obenberger for that publication.
If you contact me via Special:EmailUser, I'll send you photos of those pages.
If you or anyone else wants anything else from this, please let me know within the next few days. I can keep it longer, but I'd rather not do so unless I'm still making use of it.
Greetings, has someone access to "Bergsland, Knut. Aleut Dictionary (Unangam Tunudgusii). An Unabridged Lexicon of the Aleutian, Pribilof, and Commander Islands Aleut Language. Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, PO Box 757680, Fairbanks, AK 99775-7680., 1994."?
For Mount Okmok,
Proceedings of the 23rd International Geological Congress[edit]
Greetings, has someone access to "Lerbekmo, J. F., L. W. Hanson, and F. A. Campbell. "Application of particle size distribution to determination of source of a volcanic ash deposit." Proceedings of the 23rd International Geological Congress. Vol. 2. 1968."?
For Mount Churchill
Let me know if I should try to request an interlibrary loan, but I think ResearchGate or USGS might be more successful for this, since WorldCat (OCLC463825300) doesn't list any libraries at all.
Yes, please. Summaries are not generally indicative of what information can be taken from a source, usually. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 09:54, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I've requested the full text from the authors on ResearchGate; if I receive it, I'll send it to you; if I get rejected or get no response for a couple of weeks, I'll try USGS or ILL. Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:59, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
It looks like the authors don't have accounts on ResearchGate, so that request is probably futile. I tried searching for the authors, and found nothing super helpful:
OCLC229456937, titled "Size distribution of the White River ash, Yukon Territory", is by Larry Wayne Hanson, which is probably the right person. Even with that full name, I'm having trouble finding anything useful that I can confirm refers to the same person...
Actually, I just reread the USGS page and noticed that it's part of "Volcanism and tectogenesis proceedings; Section 2"; OCLC6852120 exists within the Big Ten, so I've requested an inter-library loan from it. Solomon Ucko (talk) 05:34, 21 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The Cross Section (Alaska Volcano Observatory)[edit]
Greetings, has someone access to "Neal, C.A., and McGimsey, R.G., 1994, Alaska Volcano Observatory studies in Aniakchak: The Cross Section, v. 25, no. 11-12, p. 14-16"?
For Mount Aniakchak
Searching for "Alaska Volcano Observatory studies" Aniakchak in Google and DuckDuckGo doesn't give much else, and Google Books, Google Scholar, WorldCat, and EBSCOhost databases (through my university, my public library, and Wikipedia Library, including Academic Search Ultimate) give no exact matches, so I have no clue where to find it. I can try putting in an interlibrary loan request and seeing if my university's librarians can find it anywhere, but I'm not sure how successful that'll be.
Perhaps you could try asking AVO and/or USGS? (Or let me know if you'd prefer that I contact them.)
Eh, I am reticent about contacting other associations myself but I don't want to saddle others with that responsibility, either. At your discretion, so. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 09:54, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'm planning to reach out to them one-by-one; I'll let you if I get any useful response or if I give up. Solomon Ucko (talk) 09:06, 14 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I tried emailing the person at USGS, but got an automated reply that "The email address you entered couldn't be found.", so they probably left at some point in the last 24 years. I've now submitted AVO's web form and will let you know if/when I get a reply. Solomon Ucko (talk) 16:01, 15 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I sent the following message to AVO:
I'm researching Mount Aniakchak and found that your bibliography on it (https://avo.alaska.edu/volcano/Aniakchak) includes the following source I'm looking for: "Unknown, 1994, Alaska Volcano Observatory studies of Aniakchak Caldera: The Cross Section, v. 25, p. 14-16." (https://avo.alaska.edu/explore/reference/2753) Do you have a copy of it, or know where I might be able to find it, online or in print?
In particular, the volume number hints that this is part of a series; do you know which part of the citation is the name of the series vs the name of this article?
I got the following reply from the Chief of the Volcanology section of the State of Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys of the Alaska Volcano Observatory:
We do not have a copy of this article -- I think the reference to it came from a old bibliography compiled at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Library.
Actually, I found an email address @usgs.gov from 2020/2021 for Harpel, the co-author of Open-File Report 00-017, so I'll try that first. Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:51, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, I found an email address for Neal, one of the co-authors of the paper itself, so I'll try that first... https://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-39/
A. E. Peaston is singular in his dominance of historiography of Unitarian and English Dissenter liturgies in the 18th century. I am willing to shell out to buy one of the books, The Prayer Book Tradition in the Free Churches, because it's readily available somewhat inexpensively. However, his other work is almost impossible to access. I am requesting help gaining access to either of the following:
Peaston, Alexander Elliott (1940). The Prayer Book Reform Movement in the XVIIIth Century. Oxford University Press. This is a full monograph of about 150 pages that I have never encountered a copy of in any form, despite the fact I have sourced essentially every other OUP and CUP publication on English liturgy. It is supposedly available from print-on-demand services, but I refuse to pay out to find out if they actually have it. Whatever chapter(s) details the history of prayer book reform in the 1790s is the top priority.
Peaston, Alexander Elliott (1 October 1976). "The Unitarian liturgical tradition". Transactions of the Unitarian Historical Society. 16 (2). London: Unitarian Historical Society – via ProQuest. Article that is locked on a site that requires a subscription. The one page I can see in the preview is already testifying to its immense value.
@Extraordinary Writ: Thank you! Usually, I'm far better at locating things on IA, but I must have glossed over them somehow. I appreciate you finding these two. Hopefully someone also comes up with the Transactions of the Unitarian Historical Society article! Best, ~ Pbritti (talk) 17:07, 25 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
(([[Template:Thanks, everyone. ~ Pbritti (talk) 19:33, 29 January 2024 (UTC)|Thanks, everyone. ~ Pbritti (talk) 19:33, 29 January 2024 (UTC)]]))[reply]
Samuel Browne’s late 17th century Indian herbarium (Taylor & Francis)[edit]
Ranee Om Prakash; Caroline Whiteford; V. Sampath Kumar; Wilson Arisdason; Rajdeo Singh; Julie A. Hawkins; Mark A. Carine (7 January 2024). "Samuel Browne's late 17th century Indian herbarium: identifications and early modern taxonomic practice". Botany Letters: 1–15. doi:10.1080/23818107.2023.2296095. ISSN2381-8107. WikidataQ124371371.
Thank you. Your direct link worked, but when I entered the title into the Wikipedia Library search, it was not included in the results. Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 12:18, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Andy Mabbett: If you go to the Wikipedia Library / My Collections / Taylor & Francis and search for the title (or the doi) from there, it finds the article. —Bruce1eetalk 12:47, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
For User:Premeditated Chaos/Pantheon ad Lucem. Not sure if this will even be any use - if it's just a photoset, I don't need it. But if it's actual commentary on the clothing, it might be helpful. Thanks, ♠PMC♠ (talk) 00:07, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi PMC. Nope, not much to write home about: just a photo and a caption stating that the model is wearing (among other things) an "Alexander McQueen nude stretch nylon gown with boned nylon corset and sequin detailing (price on request) by special order from Ikram" (pg. 95). Email me if you want a scan. Extraordinary Writ (talk) 01:58, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Nah, doesn't look like it's of use to me unfortunately. I appreciate you checking! ♠PMC♠ (talk) 07:09, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Images in the church of the East: the evidence from Central Asia and China in Bulletin of the John Rylands Library. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7227/BJRL.78.3.11
Greetings, has someone access to "Bruschek, G. J. "Soborom, Souradom, Tarso Voon, Vulkanische Bauformen im zentralen Tibesti-Gebirge-und die postvulkanischen Erscheinungen von Soborom." Berliner Geogr. Abh 16.1972 (1972): 35-48." and "BRUSCHEK, GJ. "Zur Geologie des Zentraltibesti (Tarso Musue, Tarso Idri, Tarso Tori, Tarso Voon, Soborom, Tarso Tiri)." (1982): 85-98."?
For Soborom Hot Springs
It looks like volumes 16 and 32 of OCLC2767152 exist within the Big Ten Academic Alliance, and I can provide the volume, page range, and article title, so I expect to receive them about a couple business days after requesting them, but I've been told to currently wait a week before requesting an inter-library loan from my university since they're currently a bit busy. Solomon Ucko (talk) 17:22, 30 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I can see the first 20 pages on Google Books; if you'd like me to send you any of them, contact me via Special:EmailUser and I'll do so.
I can request an interlibrary loan for specific page ranges, such as what you've provided for "Introduction". My university's ILL department is a bit busy currently, but I can request an interlibrary loan in about a week from now. OCLC42913504 exists within the Big Ten Academic Alliance, so I should get a scan in about couple business days after requesting it. If you'd like me to do so, contact me via Special:EmailUser at any point, and I'll submit a request when I get a chance, and send you the scan when I receive it.
Greetings, has someone access to "7 CONGRESO GEOLÓGICO CHILENO 1994 ACTAS VOLUMEN II pg. 714-719 (OCLC)" and "Lahsen, A., L. López-Escobar, and M. Vergara. "The Puyuhuapi volcanic group, Southern Andes (44 20'S): geological and geochemical antecedents." Congreso Geológico Chileno. No. 7. 1994."?
For Huequi
Given the page numbers, I don't think they are the same source. So yes, I'd like to have the other as well. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 09:54, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, received. I know Spanish well enough to translate an academic paper. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 07:47, 18 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Got it, perfect. Is this resolved, then? Solomon Ucko (talk) 08:24, 19 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Depends on whether the 7th Congress has any other mentions of Huequi. If not, then this can be marked as "done." Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 08:02, 25 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Greetings, has someone access to "Céspedes et al., 2004 L. Céspedes, J. Clavero, J. Cayupi Hazard management at Isluga volcano, Northern Chile: preliminary results Final Proc. IAVCEI General Assembly, Pucón, Chile, 11447-a (2004)"?
For Isluga
Here are some more detailed citations to make finding it easier:
Céspedes, L.; Clavero, J.E.; Cayupi, J. 2004. Hazard management at Isluga volcano, northern Chile: preliminary results. International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI) General Assembly 6, Symposium 05, Poster 5a, No. 107. Pucón, Chile
Céspedes, L.; Clavero, J.; Cayupi, J. Hazard management at Isluga volcano, northern Chile: Preliminary results. In Proceedings of the IAVCEI General Assembly, Pucón, Chile, 14–16 November 2004.
Céspedes, L.; Clavero, J.; Cayupi, J. Hazard management at Isluga volcano, Northern Chile: Preliminary results. In Proceedings of IAVCEI General Assembly, Pucón, Chile, 13–20 November 2004.
Céspedes, L.; Clavero, J.; Cayupi, J. 2004. Hazard management at Isluga volcano, northern Chile: preliminary results. International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI) General Assembly 6, Symposium 05, Poster 5a, No. 107. Pucón, Chile.
Céspedes, L., Clavero, J., and Cayupi, J. (2004). Hazard management at Isluga volcano, northern Chile: preliminary results. International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI). Gen. Assem. 6, Symp. 05, Poster 5a, No. 107. Pucón, Chile.
I recently noticed that I forgot to actually email them, so I did so, and all 3 email addresses bounced, so I found another one that I've now attempted, and that one just bounced too...
Here are the options I see now:
If you find an email address for any of them that isn't at uchile.cl, sernageomin.cl, onemi.gov.cl, or energiandina.cl, let me know and I'll give it a try.
I did find a couple of phone numbers for one of them; I'm not sure if I feel comfortable calling them myself, but I can send you the document I found if you'd like to give it a try.
My university's ILL department is a bit busy right now, but I can try requesting an inter-library loan for the abstract in a couple of weeks if you'd like.
Hrmm. Not sure that the abstract would be useful and a phone conversation is a bit too much for anyone. I'll mark this as "done". Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 08:26, 4 February 2024 (UTC) ((resolved))[reply]
It looks like UIUC has no. 10 (1984) of OCLC1798683, and is in the Big Ten, so I've decided to request an ILL for it now. Solomon Ucko (talk) 15:43, 1 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Greetings, has someone access to "Finizola, A., Ramos, D., & Macedo, O. (1998). Self potential studies of hydrothermal systems structure on Misti and Ubinas volcanoes south Peru. In 23rd EGS Meeting. Solid Earth Geophysics and Geodesy, Nice."
For Misti
According to p. 277 of https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA344151.pdf, this is poster NH046 and is titled "Self-potential studies of hydrthermal systems and structure on Mistit and Ubinas volcanoes, S. Peru" (the typos here are also visually present in the PDF). Through one of my university's academic databases (GeoRef via EBSCOhost), I found out that this is on p. 194 of supplement 1 to volume 16 of Annales Geophysicae, and accordingly found an abstract publically available on C194 of https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA344329/page/C194/mode/1up?q=Finizola.
Are you still interested in the full thing? If so, I'll try searching a bit more, then email the authors.
Greetings, has someone access to "Centeno, R., & Macedo, O. (2009). Análisis Prelimar de la Actual Actividad Sísmica del Volcán Misti. In XVIII Simposio. Peruano de Física."?
For Misti
Greetings, has someone access to "Biggar, John (2015). Cordiellera Occidental: The Andes, a Guide For Climbers. Andes. ISBN9780993438752."? I need the chapter discussing Misti, for the volcano.
Resúmenes XI Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores en Ciencias Antropológicas[edit]
Greetings, has someone access to "Actividad volcánica, tecnología y cambio. Análisis sobre la organización tecnológica del sitio Cerro Casa de Piedra 7 (noroeste de Santa Cruz, Argentina). En Resúmenes XI Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores en Ciencias Antropológicas: 117. Buenos Aires, INAPL."?
Greetings, has someone access to "Amigo, A.; Bertin, D. 2014. Peligros del volcán Hudson, Región Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo. Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería, Carta Geológica de Chile, Serie Geología Ambiental, 1 mapa escala 1:75.000. Santiago."?
I found this for free, but it only let me check out for addresses in South America or the EU. This seems to be a costly more deluxe version, from what I can gather with machine translation. BhamBoi (talk) 00:02, 27 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
This is a map—are you sure that's what you want? Extraordinary Writ (talk) 23:37, 7 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, even maps can be useful. That said, this one's probably the best one if some folks don't need to pay for it. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 10:26, 14 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Greetings, has someone access to "Jensen B.J.L. Froese D.G., 2006, Characterization and revised distribution of the White River Ash in Yukon Territory and eastern Alaska, in Program and Abstracts, 36th International Arctic Workshop, March 16–19, 2006: Boulder, Colorado, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado."?
For Mount Churchill
'fraid that is a different source than the one I am looking for. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 09:54, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Oops. It seems I found it because it cited the one you wanted, and I wasn't paying attention...
Should I request an inter-library loan of OCLC437610360? Are there specific pages you're looking for, or do you really need someone to scan all 202 pages?
Is "Characterization and revised distribution of the White River Ash in Yukon Territory and eastern Alaska" really 202 pages long? If no, only these pages that are actually part of the article. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 17:10, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Oh, good point. I've put in a request for the article. The citations I've found for it don't give page numbers, but hopefully the interlibrary loan librarians can figure it out. Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:53, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I received a scan with OCR of all 202 pages of this Program & Abstracts and find not even the slightest mention of this talk...
I'm happy to send you the front matter if you'd like. I'm also happy to send you any of the abstracts if you can state how you'll use them to improve Wikipedia.
Greetings, has someone access to "Penther, Arnold, Emmerich Zederbauer, and I. Tschamler. "Eine Reise in das Gebiet des Erdschias-Dagh (Kleinasien) 1902." (No Title) (1905)." It should be out of copyright but I can't find any online version.
For Erciyes Dagi
My library doesn't have it, but for anyone else searching: This was published in Abhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Geographischen Gesellschaft in Wien 6,1 (1905). The "kaiserlich-königlich" in the series' title is often shortened to K.K. and was later dropped due to political changes. Worldcat, Zeitschriftendatenbank
Have you tried requesting from Google Books that they make the title freely viewable? They already have it.
Related: Have you seen this other article from Penther/Zederbauer? Ergebnisse einer naturwissenschaftlichen Reise zum Erdschias-Dagh (Kleinasien) I. Zoologischer Teil, in: Annalen des k.k. naturhistorischen Museums, vol. 20,2-3 (1905). info on semanticscholar.org, PDF --Jonas kork (talk) 08:08, 25 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
"Fig. 4. Petrological geotherm estimates based on data for Antarctica xenoliths compared with other published geotherms. South Victoria Land (Berg et al. 1989; Martin et al. 2015); north Victoria Land (Perinelli et al. 2006) (Coltorti et al. 2021, this volume); Marie Byrd Land (Chatzaras et al. 2016); Antarctic Peninsula (Leat et al. 2021, this volume); East Antarctica stage 1 (early- pre-rift) and 2 (syn-rift; Foley et al. 2006); Auckland Island (Delpech et al. 2021, this volume); Pali Aike (Kempton et al. 1999; Gibson et al. 2020); Vitim (Glaser et al. 1999); Kaapvaal (Bell et al. 2003); dynamic rift (Chapman 1986); present-day Ross Embayment and East Antarctica (ten Brink et al. 1997); SE Australia (O’Relly and Griffin 1985); continental geotherms (grey dashed lines; Hasterok and Chapman 2011)." (p. 346) - both the figure and its caption
"Kempton, P.D., Lopez-Escobar, L., Hawkesworth, C.J., Pearson, G., Wright, D.W. and Ware, A.J. 1999. Spinel ± garnet lherzolite xenoliths from Pali-Aike, part 1: petrography, mineral chemistry and geothermobarometry. In: Dawson, J.B., Gurney, J.J., Pascoe, M.D. and Richardson, S.H. (eds) Proceedings of the Seventh International Kimberlite Conference. Red Roof, Cape Town, 403–414." (p. 353) - this is only cited in that figure's caption
Should I send you the pages that have or mention the figure?
The only mention I see of "Melbourne" in https://www.lyellcollection.org/doi/epdf/10.1144/M56-2021-26 is in "Wörner, G. and Zipfel, J. 1996. A mantle P–T path for the Ross Sea rift margin (Antarctica) derived from Ca-in-olivine zonation patterns in peridotites xenoliths of the Plio-Pleistocene Mt. Melbourne Volcanic Field. Geologisches Jahrbuch, B89, 157–167." (p. 354)
The only mention I see of "Pleiades" in https://www.lyellcollection.org/doi/epdf/10.1144/M56-2021-10 is in "Kim, J., Park, J.-W., Lee, M.J., Lee, J.I. and Kyle, P.R. 2019. Evolution of alkalic magma systems: insight from coeval evolution of sodic and potassic fractionation lineages at The Pleiades volcanic complex, Antarctica. Journal of Petrology, 60, 117–150, https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egy108" (p. 146), cited in "Metasomatized lithospheric mantle has been proposed as a shallow mantle reservoir for alkaline magmas erupted in continental settings (e.g. Stein et al. 1997; Jung et al. 2005; Panter et al. 2006; Ma et al. 2011; Mayer et al. 2014; Rooney et al. 2014, 2017; Scott et al. 2020), as well as oceanic settings (Pilet et al. 2008; Pilet 2015), and is prevalent in hypotheses on the origin of Cenozoic magmatism associated with the WARS (Hart et al. 1995; Rocchi et al. 2002; Panter et al. 2003, 2018; Gaffney and Siddoway 2007; Nardini et al. 2009; Rilling et al. 2009; Perinelli et al. 2011; Martin et al. 2013, 2015, 2021b; Aviado et al. 2015; LeMasurier et al. 2016; Correale et al. 2019; Day et al. 2019; Kim et al. 2019; Giacomoni et al. 2020)." (p. 139) This is cited only in "There is now a substantial body of work on petrologically-determined lithospheric geotherms in Antarctica (Fig. 4). The information from mantle xenoliths records pressures and temperatures at the time and depth of entrainment, and frequently there is evidence of multiple, older events also recorded in the rocks (e.g. Wörner and Zipfel 1996; Foley et al. 2006; Martin et al. 2014a)." (p. 345)
"From compositional differences among the primary lamproitic, lamprophyre and kimberlitic melts within individual regions it is obvious that they have a great potential for sampling various mantle reservoirs, which would otherwise remain largely inaccessible. The majority of lamproites and orangeites (known also as highly micaceous Group II kimberlites, Kaapvaal Craton lamproites or carbonate-rich olivine lamproites – see Tappe et al. 2021) share compositional characteristics, suggesting their derivation from metasomatized subcontinental lithospheric mantle (e.g. Mitchell 2020; Casalini et al. 2021), whereas the archetypal Group I kimberlites and unique lamproite lavas from Gaussberg (East Antarctica) show compositional features indicative of their derivation from proto-kimberlite/proto-lamproite melts formed in ancient isolated (ultra) deep mantle domains (e.g. Giuliani et al. 2021; Nakanishi et al. 2021; Smellie and Collerson 2021). However, the presence of such domains has recently been challenged by Tappe et al. (2020)." (p. 1)
"Smellie, J.L. and Collerson, K.D. 2021. Gaussberg: volcanology and petrology. In: Smellie, J.L., Panter, K.S. and Geyer, A. (eds) Volcanism in Antarctica: 200 Million Years of Subduction, Rifting and Continental Break-up. Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 55, https://doi.org/10.1144/M55-2018-85" (p. 16) - the only citation for this is in the other paragraph I found
Most of the copies of the journal listed on WorldCat are under OCLC191543181, 1681012. It's in hundreds of libraries, but if no-one else here has access, let me know and I can request an inter-library loan. My university has access to some parts of the journal, but only what's old enough to be out of copyright (currently ending at 1930) as well as what's 2007 (vol. 81) or newer, so it doesn't include this. Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:24, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Seeing no response for a week, I've requested an ILL for this. Solomon Ucko (talk) 09:50, 19 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
HathiTrust finds "Aniakchak" on most of pp. 13-38. It looks like my university has vol. 128 (1993) of OCLC2392773 in print, so I'll plan to scan it when I return to campus on January 23rd, unless someone else takes care of it by then. Solomon Ucko (talk) 20:05, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
(32) Astronomers had found that a red dwarf star called TRAPPIST-1 was home to a close-knit family of seven Earth-size planets [44].
— p. 28
I'm not sure what the list is. It's probably introduced on page 25 or 26, but my Google Books preview ran out. Either someone else can check with an untarnished preview, or I can check my university's print copy on January 25th if that would be useful to you.
Greetings, has someone access to "Benhallou AZ, Azzouni-Sekkal A, Bonin B, Ikhlef Debabha F, Ben El Khaznadji R, Liegeois JP (2016) Le district volcanique du Manzaz (Hoggar, Sahara algérien) : géologie, pétrographie et minéralogie [The Manzaz volcanic district (Hoggar, Algerian Sahara): geology, petrography and mineralogy]. Bulletin du Service Géologique National, v. 27, n°1-2, 2016, pp. 3-42" For Manzaz volcanic field
Greetings, has someone access to "Lavigne, F., Boillot-Airaksinen, K., Mutaqin, B. W., Sudrajat, Y., Hiden, S., Komorowski, J. C., ... & Hadmoko, D. S. (2016). Kusnadin, Handayani, L. & Hananto, N., How to Reconstruct the landscape of Lombok Island (Indonesia) during the Kingdom of Pamatan Buried by the AD 1257 PDC Deposits of Samalas Volcano. Cities on Volcanoes, 9."?
For Pamatan
Yes, I can read it via my institutional account, but it doesn't look like I'm allowed to download or make a copy of it. If there's something specific you're looking for, send me an email and I'll see what I can do. Liu1126 (talk) 21:11, 5 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
OCLC45753620 exists within the Big Ten Academic Alliance, so I've requested an inter-library loan and expect to receive a scan in a couple of business days. I already have your email address, so I'll send you it when I receive it. Solomon Ucko (talk) 04:42, 3 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
nice, thanks a lot! Artem.G (talk) 14:55, 3 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Why "good enough"? I have access to the exact article you linked to through my university; I can send you it if you contact me via Special:EmailUser. Solomon Ucko (talk) 21:59, 2 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society[edit]
Pollens, Stewart (1987). "The Bonafinis spinet: An early harpsichord converted into a tangent piano". Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society. 13: 5–21.
Sent by wikimail, – Doc Taxon • Talk • 15:42, 4 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
While I got the notification on here that you sent something, Doc Taxon, I'm not seeing anything in my email. Even searching "Wikipedia" on it, which pulls up all past such emails people have sent me, I see nothing recently. It's not in the Spam folder either. SilverserenC 16:24, 4 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Silver seren: Is your wikimail address correct? Please send me a wikimail to provide you with the article text., and I will send it once more. – Doc Taxon • Talk • 11:18, 5 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I got that second one from you, Doc Taxon! No idea what happened with the first. It seems to have vanished into the ether. Thanks for trying again! SilverserenC 22:22, 5 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Matejowsky, Ty (2017). Fast Food Globalization in the Provincial Philippines. Lexington Books. ISBN978-0-7391-3988-2.
For Chowking. Preferably provide all pages which mention ChowKing please
Thanks, — VORTEX3427 (Talk!) 05:47, 4 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I have access to this through my university's EBSCOhost eBook Collection. If you contact me via Special:EmailUser, I'll send you the relevant parts. Solomon Ucko (talk) 14:48, 5 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks! — VORTEX3427 (Talk!) 02:30, 6 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
H.T. Lenton & J. J. Colledge (1973). Warships of World War II. Ian Allan. p. 296. ISBN0-7110-0403-X.
For MV Rapana. I´m working on expanding the article and would like to check the information cited, as well as any other information that I could add to the article. Just the page cited would be ok, but if any other pages mention the ship, they would be of great help.
Separately, if anyone happens to have a record of the movements of the ship (assignments, convoys, etc.), it would be greatly appreciated. (Not British Aircraft Carriers by David Hobbs, since I already have access to a copy).
I have access to some ship register database thingy called Miramar through WPLibrary so I’ll have a look. Cheers, RadioactiveBoulevardier (talk) 16:50, 4 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Sherborn (1934). "Dates of publication of catalogues of Natural History (post 1850) issued by the British Museum". Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. doi:10.1080/00222933408654812.
Etudes palynologiques dans le bassin du Tchad et paléoclimatologie de l'Afrique nord-tropicale de 30 000 ans à l'époque actuelle[edit]
Greetings, does someone have access to this book? Don't let the PDF files online fool you; they only contain a small part of it.
For Emi Koussi and Mouskorbe
I have access to these via Lyell. When I get a chance, probably later today, I'll send you a list of mentions of "Nunataks", publically if it's only a small amount of content or privately if it's a lot. Solomon Ucko (talk) 14:06, 5 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
This is a series I keep needing for Antarctica volcanoes. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to exist at all in my country. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 10:40, 6 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
It looks like Fellow or Student membership with the Geological Society of London should automatically include access to the Book Archive, which includes their Memoirs and Special Publications, though membership generally costs money, and access to books from the last 3 or 4 years requires paying extra for the Full Book Collection. [3]
Alternatively, I'll continue fulfilling requests for these at my convenience as long as you specify which article(s) you're using it for.
Greetings, has someone access to "McKee, E. H., Robinson, A. C., Cuitiño, L., & Moscoso, R. D. (1994). COMPOSITION OF MIOCENE ANDESITIC ROCKS OF THE MARICUNGA BELT AND THEIR POSSIBLE MAGMA SOURCES. Comunicaciónes, (45), 111."
For Carachipampa
@Muzilon: This article is available at the Wikipedia Library. Type "Nothing but worry and trouble" in the search bar at the top of the page. If you can't find it, I can send it to you. —Bruce1eetalk 07:08, 6 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Bruce1ee: Ah, thanks for the tip. Got it now. Muzilon (talk) 08:32, 6 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]