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phoebe -- can access most research databases, verify citations, explain journal abbreviations, help with research techniques and interlibrary loan. I can also help you figure out where to get it if I can't get it myself. Access in particular to English-language engineering and technical publications. Please leave a message on my talk page or send wikipedia email.
Doc Taxon, feel free to inquire on this talk page about Your requests. I have access to many databases, mostly free to German National Licenses. But I also consult books, magazines and newspapers for You, to help the Wikipedia growing on. Doc Taxon (talk) 15:39, 9 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Miyagawa I'm a reader at the British Library and am usually in their reading room at least once a month. I also have accept to the Times Archives and most recent British newspapers after the early 90s. Miyagawa(talk)19:50, 3 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Johnbod I have most of the books listed on my user page (at S. 8 "refs"), mainly on art and art history, and can help with simple requests for information and references, but please be very specific in making requests. Johnbod (talk) 13:46, 20 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Newyorkadam- I have access to ProQuest, JSTOR, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, Gale - Student Resources, eLibrary, CultureGrams, ABC-CLIO, Britannica Online, Questia, Brain Pop Español, World Book Online, Booklist Online, Brain Pop, PA & Access PA Digital Repository, Atomic Learning, and PA POWER Library! Phew... -Newyorkadam (talk) 00:26, 20 January 2014 (UTC)Newyorkadam[reply]
Masssly - I have access to HighBeam, PastMasters, JStor and University of Ghana Archives. Just leave a list of what you want on my talk page or you can email me directly. I'm also good at finding references using Google, let me know your area of interest I could be of help.—Sadat (Masssly)❤Talk☮C☺Email☯22:15, 6 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
CFCF🍌 (email) I have access to a very large number of medical articles and e-books from all around the world and in many languages. I also have full access to a number of physical university libraries. If you need something scanned I will help out best I can but it might take a while. Feel free to mail me!
Alexmar983 - I have access to all main databases, a network of contact around the world in important research centres such as MIT, CNRS or ESA and I have a good archive of scanned pdfs of scientific books.--Alexmar983 (talk) 05:48, 11 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
FourViolas - Harvard's resources: world-class book collection, and pretty good online journal article access. Search here to see if I can help. Willing to scan short selections. Delay may be several days to weeks during busy times of the school year. FourViolas (talk) 13:40, 6 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Buidhe I have access to many databases, including JSTOR, Project MUSE, ProQuest Ebook Central, Cambridge University Press, New York Times (current and archives), and Taylor & Francis journals, via my university. buidhe06:36, 14 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Seraphimblade I have access to many journals and academic databases, to newspapers.com via The Wikipedia Library, and am a subscriber to The New York Times and The Economist. If you would like me to check a reference or help with research in any of these, please let me know. SeraphimbladeTalk to me05:07, 22 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Bilorv: I have access to newspaperarchive.com through The Wikipedia Library and access to ProQuest Ebook Central, along with some other databases, through my university. — Bilorv (talk) 12:13, 26 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Harry Mitchell: I have access to JSTOR, ODNB, ProQuest (via TWL), and [many (many) books covering war memorials, architecture, policing, railways, and some related subjects; see User:HJ Mitchell/Library.
TheAafi: I have access to Almanhal, JSTOR, Edinburgh, Cambridge and several others (via TWL), and the central library of Jamia Millia Islamia (offline). I may help with resources needed for Darul Uloom Deoband, Jamia Millia Islamia, or any other associated issues, people, etc.
Bsoyka: I have access to quite a few resources through TWL; see a full list on my user page.
Temerarius:I have primary sources on ANE inscriptions and lexicons for Semitic languages. Ask me for pages from dictionaries to help trace word attestations, etymologies. Akkadian, Ugaritic, Sumerian, etc. KAI, KTU / CAT, etc. Temerarius (talk) 22:58, 31 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Seawolf35 - I have access to the usual array of sources through TWL. I also have access to a number of other databases such as Infobase, SIRS Issues Researcher, and Salem Literature among others through university. I have a knack for getting a hold of obscure sources through various means, particularly for geology related topics.
Shared sources: Editors post sources they are willing to share access to at the shared resources page.
If you aren't able to visit there in-person, they have a link to request a copy of it ("Reproduction sous conditions"), but you might have to get copyright permission from the copyright owner(s), and you'll probably have to pay a fee for the copying and/or usage. (I'm not familiar with the details of this; I'm just summarizing the information at the top of the form.)
I think at this point we should mark this as stale. Almost half a year and nobody seems any closer to getting to it then when we started. The French National Library will be difficult for most users to access. Eddie891TalkWork06:49, 6 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
We can't leave requests up here indefinitely that are never going to be filled. You'll note at the top of the page that the nominal guideline is Requests unfilled after three months will also be archived. We've already left this one up for well over 2x that time, with no progress made on fulfilling it. We should put it out of its misery at this point. Eddie891TalkWork10:57, 6 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
It still could be fulfilled, as the material’s location is known and in a pretty accessible place, and there is literally no benefit to archiving it. ꧁Zanahary꧂18:03, 6 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I can't help you with that one, I'm afraid. Old printed magazines are notoriously hard to find nowadays and that's a problem I'm also facing myself. A link to WorldCat like this ISSN1065-1667 might help. But if nothing helps and a request gets archived, I manually search online catalogs of various libraries and then ask editors who have access to these libraries directly. Might not be elegant, but was effective at least. AstonishingTunesAdmirer連絡14:15, 8 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
My library allows me to see the table of contents of each issue, but not the articles itself, using the ProQuest database that @AstonishingTunesAdmirer linked. The July 2000 issue doesn't have an article on that album. Pg. 74 is "BPM Feature: Beats Per Minute - Funkstörung: Taking the Rap" and the next item is at Pg. 81: "Music Reviews: Sonic Youth - "NYC Ghosts & Flowers". I think you either have the wrong issue, or it's a small enough feature to not be in the contents. InfernoHues (talk) 01:18, 7 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I am entering the second phase of my search for the provenance of the Delivery After Raid photograph. Media sources indicate that it first appeared in the Daily Mirror sometime on or around 10 October 1940, but the kind people over at the reference desk spent a great deal of time looking and found nothing. My current hypothesis is that the provenance got lost as the Hulton Press Library changed hands many times over the decades, and that the idea that the photo was published by the Daily Mirror might have originated when the Daily Express was incorporated into the archives, which
later became known as Trinity Mirror and then Reach plc, which owns the Mirror. I know, it's very confusing. The only place that I haven't yet checked is the Gale Picture Post Historical Archive, 1938-1957, which many educational institutions have available for their students and faculty to use, although it does seem to be fairly exclusive. Basically, I'm looking for any indication that the famous London Milkman photo appeared in Picture Post sometime after 9 October 1940, possibly the 10th or later. For some reason, Getty does not name the original publication.[1] Thank you for your help. Viriditas (talk) 19:54, 17 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Maybe check out Illustrated? It shares lots of personnel with the Picture Post, and was active during 1940 afaict. The only problem is that the generic name makes searching for an archive for it extremely hard. ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!20:46, 23 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I'm looking for these re. Battle of La Rochelle (currently a joint effort) and associated pages, but with no idea as to how much/little it might contain. So apologies in advance! If anyone can shoot over the contents and/or indexes to look into further, it'd be appreciated. Fortuna,ImperatrixMundi14:35, 24 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Denoël, Yvonnick (2025). "Murders in the Vatican". Vatican Spies: From the Second World War to Pope Francis. London: C. Hurst & Co.ISBN978-1-911723-40-0.
For Vatican murders. Only pages 354 and 361, the rest in this chapter show up in good books previews. Thanks!
I can request this through ILL, but I'm not sure when it will arrive. —Eyer (he/him) If you reply, add {{reply to|Eyer}} to your message. 16:00, 2 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, but… My library got a copy, but I’m out of town dealing with a family emergency. I’ll pick up the text from the library as soon as I got back in town. —Eyer (he/him) If you reply, add {{reply to|Eyer}} to your message. 13:25, 1 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Krystyna Kolińska. Uroki chłopskiej Wenus . „Stolica”. R. 25, nr 51-52, s. 22-23, 1970.
For Agnieszka Machówna. For request #1, I don't know page numbers because Google Books is not cooperating, so I'm interested in any mentions of Machówna in the book.
@Grumpylawnchair: I tried requesting the TOC + index through ILL, but it seems to only have a TOC. Since I don't physically have the book, I can't search through it for mentions, but would the TOC help? ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!07:17, 21 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
@ARandomName123: I'm sorry, but I can't give you the page range. The ToC is hilariously vague and the information could be in any of the sections. The bibliography also doesn't give me page numbers on which the info was used, so that's not helping either. Grumpylawnchair (talk) 19:21, 21 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
That's unfortunate. My library actually does hold it, but it's currently "In process for shelving at Downsview" (our high-density book storage site). Probably going to be a few months until it's available again. ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!19:38, 21 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, does anyone have access to this ICSD-3-TR (published 2023). I can access only 3rd edition, from 2014.
Interested in the sections on snoring (maybe under "sleep related breathing disorders" and "ISOLATED SYMPTOMS AND NORMAL VARIANTS") and obstructive sleep apnea (section may be listed as: "Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Adult.", also in section "sleep related breathing disorders")
Also, if anyone has access to that paper from sleep medicine clinics, please send (already checked on sci hub and wikipedia library). Thank you if you can help Moribundum (talk) 19:57, 18 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Update: a physical copy of this ICSD 3 TR source might be available in a University library, if anyone has access. Many thanks if you can help. Moribundum (talk) 10:49, 24 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Sorbelli, A. (1911). "La lotta tra Genova e Venezia per il predominio del Mediterraneo". Memorie della R. Accademia delle Scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna, Classe de Scienze Morali, Sezione di Scienze Storicifilologiche. V. Bologna: Tipografia Gamberini e Parmeggiani: 87–157.
Brunetti, Mario (1916). "Contributo alla storia delle relazioni Veneto-Genovesi dal 1348 al 1350". Miscellanea di Storia Veneta III. IX: 1–160.
For War of the Straits and all relevant articles on events and people involved. Sorbelli's work is AFAICT the foundational modern study on the events of the conflict, but it is very hard to find a copy of it.
It looks like #1 is freely available on Google Books in the US, where I am, but it seems to be restricted elsewhere, and on HathiTrust (one copy, another copy, yet another copy), it's labeled as "Public Domain in the United States, Google-digitized", so if you're unable to access it, send me an email, and since it's old enough to be public domain where I live, I'm okay with sending you the full article as well as the front and back matter.
Hi. I'm looking for any newspaper articles from Providence Journal between October 10th and 15th 1917. The articles would describe a march or protest by African Americans (the newspaper uses the term "negros" or "negroes" ) that took place in that city.
I used the Providence Journal's archive search feature, and found three articles: one each on October 10, 14, and 15. But (without buying a subscription $$) that search feature was not able to provide the article titles or page #, or content.
Minikh, A.V.; Minikh, M.G. (2009). "Ichthyofauna of the Permian of European Russia [Ikhtiofauna permi Evropeyskoy Rossii]". Saratov (Nauka Publishing Centre).
To expand articles about Permian fish from Russia.
Cyprus and the Balance of Empires: Art and Archaeology from Justinian I to the Coeur de Lion, Chapter 8 The Development of Byzantine Architecture on Cyprus (pp. 107-134) by Charles Anthony Stewart https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/j.ctvj7wkqx.15
"Caucasian churches called the similar characteristics described above strengthens “inscribed quadra-conch” type, like St. Hripsimé"
@Yerevantsi: Strange. I've just sent it again (subject line "Attempt 2 at my WP:RX message") and I've gotten confirmation copies both times. If that one doesn't reach you either, feel free to email me and I can reply directly from there. Bsoyka (t • c • g) 10:38, 9 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry for missing the reply here. I did send it directly to your email—look for the subject line "Fwd: Copy of your message to Yerevantsi: Attempt 2 at my WP:RX message" on 5/13 from bsoyka.wikipediagmail.com. Bsoyka (t • c • g) 21:05, 8 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Greetings, has someone access to Thouret, J.-C.; Gourgaud, A.; Uribe, M.; Rodriguez, A.; Guillande, R.; Salas, G. (2 January 1996). "Geomorphological and geological survey, and spot remote sensing of the current activity of Nevado Sabancaya stratovolcano (south Peru): assessment for hazard-zone mapping". Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie. 39 (4): 515–535. Bibcode:1996ZGm....39..515T. doi:10.1127/zfg/39/1996/515.?
For Sabancaya
Greetings, has someone access to "Ratto, Norma. "Funcionalidad versus adscripción cultural: cabezales líticos de la margen norte del estrecho de Magallanes." Arqueología de Cazadores-Recolectores. Límites, Casos y Aperturas. Buenos Aires: Arqueología Contemporánea 5 (1994): 105-120. This may be a geoblocked version of this source.
For Potrok Aike,
Greetings, has someone access to "Borrero, L. A., Barberena, R., Charlin, J., & Campan, P. (2013). Geoarqueología y tafonomía en la cuenca de Potrok Aike. Geoarqueologia, 9-24."?
For Potrok Aike
Greetings, has someone access to "Gómez Otero, J. (1987). Posición estratigráfica particular de puntas de los períodos IV y V de Bird en el alero Potrok-Aike (Santa Cruz). Primeras Jornadas de Arqueología de la Patagonia(pp.125–130). Rawson, Chubut: Dirección de Cultura de la Provincia del Chubut"?
For Potrok Aike
"Coronato, A., Ercolano, B., Tiberi, P., & Corbella, H. (2010). Geomorphological characteristics of Laguna Potrok Aike area, Santa Cruz, Argentina, Proyecto Interdisciplinario de la Patagonia Austral. Volumen de Resúmenes Expandidos de la 1er Reunión Internodos, Buenos Aires, 14-17." and
"Zucol, A. F., Passeggi, E., Brea, M., Patterer, N. I., Fernández Pepi, M. G., & Colobig, M. D. L. M. (2010). Phytolith analysis for the Potrok Aike Lake Drilling Project: sample treatment protocols for the PASADO Microfossil Manual. In 1ª Reunión Internodos del Proyecto Interdisciplinario Patagonia Austral y 1er Workshop Argentino del Proyecto Potrok Aike Maar Lake Sediment Archive Drilling Project. Proyecto Editorial PIPA. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Programas y Resúmenes (pp. 81-84)."?
2. * Guru, Giridhari Prasad (2015). "Chapter - 5 Folk Tales of West Odisha". In Guru, G.P.; Das, P.L. (eds.). Folklore of West Odisha. Shivalik Prakashan. pp. 66–91. ISBN9789385144349.
3. * Sahu, Bhagabana (2015). "2. Folk Tales". Folk Life and Culture of Odisha. Kaveri Books. pp. 49–91. ISBN9788174791702.
4. * Jena, Monalisa (2022). When Ravens Speak and Horses Fly- Folktales from Odisha. SAHITYA AKADEMI. pp. 54-60 (tale nr. 15, "A Snake for a Husband"). ISBN9789355481085.
Tale nr. 15 for Champavati, to separate the non-Assamese tales to another article.
Lavocat, Rene (1951). "Révision de la faune des mammifères oligocènes d'Auvergne et du Velay". Paris: Sciences et Avenir.
Astruc, Jean Guy; Hugueney, Marguerite; Escarguel, Gilles; Legendre, Serge; Rage, Jean-Claude; Simon-Coinçon, Régine; Sudre, Jean; Sigé, Bernard (2003). "Puycelci, a new vertebrate-bearing locality in the Aquitaine molassic basin. Density and continuity of the Paleogene biochronologic record in the Quercy and peripheral basins area". Geobios: 629-648.
Hi, I am planning on writing more articles relating to the Dichobunidae, so may anyone provide me with the above two sources?
Gordon, Arthur (1991). The Mobil Book of Ships: A Century at Sea. London: Mobil Shipping Co. p. Unknown. OCLC56761885.
For SS Dixie Arrow and Arrow-class oil tanker. I am sadly unsure of the page or chapter, but any info in the book about the said topics would be very useful. I can't seem to find the book on the internet without having to go through a paywall.
The following books were written by academics of the peoples themselves.
1 * Sai Aung Htun Dr. (2020). Taikhamti Legends & Law Ordering. Shan Literature and Culture Association. pp. 1-6 (introduction), 75-80 (tale 16. "The Python"), 143-156 (tale nr. 29 "The Young Man from the Emerald Mollusc (Sao Hoi Seng)").
The introduction is for Khamti people as a possible source, tale 16 for "The Story of the Hamadryad" (girl marries python).
The alternate for tale 29 indicates it is a Khamti variant of Sang Thong (aka. "The Prince in a Golden Conch [Shell]"), because "Hǒi-sang" was the name used by J. Leyden and Captain James Low to indicate the existence of the tale in the early 19th century.
2. * Pu Loi Hom; Pu Loi Tun, eds. (2014). Shan Legends. Zaw Oo. pp. 109-121 (text for tale nr. 14, "The Story of Ai Maung of the Tousled Hair (White Shell-fish, the future Buddha)", 300-308 (text for tale nr. 48, "The Story of a Fairy and a Prince"), 314-317 (text for tale nr. 51, "The Youth of Emerald Mollusc").
The Story of a Fairy and a Prince is homonymous with a tale first collected from a Shan source and published by Mrs. Leslie Milne in 1910. Milne's tale is a Shan variant of ATU 408 and the Indian "The Belbati Princess". Would like to see if it another variant or a reedition of Milne's text. In the latter's case, will add it as a reprint and later to separate the Shan tales.
"White Shell-fish" has a parallel title to a Shan tale published by B. R. Pearne in Journal of the Burma Research Society with the title "The Silver Oyster", which has been pointed as a Shan variant of Sang Thong. Possibly another variant of the Shan tale.
"The Youth of Emerald Mollusc" has a similar title with the Khamti "The Young Man from the Emerald Mollusc (Sao Hoi Seng)".
Hello. Got it. Thank you. Yes. One was a reedition, the other was a version of the tale of "Sang Thong"/Silver Oyster in a Shan tale. KHR FolkMyth (talk) 15:23, 23 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Especially: information about colonization of Australia.
Including any information about who promoted Australia as a good place for Europeans to colonize. Specifically info about James Cook or Joseph Banks promoting Australia as a good place to colonize.
The ISBN you listed is the EPUB version, but should be similar, since they have the same publisher and edition. Make use if the find function and URL. Ping me if you need screenshots of the pages. RFNirmala (talk) 00:49, 4 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I'm trying to find this article, "On a collection of Siwalik Carnivora. Biol Soc Pakistan Monogr. 11:1–64." by Abu Bakr 1986, as I wanted to add information on primitive hyenas to Hyena#Evolution
Forgive me for not adding a link, as I can not find one for it.
Katherine Luomala, "Religious and Political Conflicts in the Gilbert Islands, 1852-1892: A Survey," in Oceanic Studies: Essays in Honour of Aarne A. Koskinen, edited by Jukka Si.
Hi all, as per the previous, can anyone access the following? Two pages on Greenwell. (Hopefully!) It looks like it was reprinted in 1989? Worldcat is unclear. Cheers, —Fortuna, imperatrix15:46, 8 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I would like to get a scan of an article by Warren Farrell called "The Americanization of Oedipus" in the defunct New York publication Cue (magazine). Certainly 1979, and as far as I can see from googlebooks [6][7], almost certainly November 9 edition, Vol 48, No. 22 p. 20-?
If it helps, I believe that archives exist at Indiana University and the New York Public Library. Also Stanford but it seems that this year is not available currently.
Pages of the book "Others: Third Parties During the Great Depression" by Darcy G. Richardson related to the Farmer–Labor Party, Liberty Party, and John Zahnd
I have examined every archive I know of to the best of my ability, contacted the author of the only place I've found it quoted (had a response, they theorized it was either on Google Books or openlibrary.org), contacted the author (provided email, no response). Wherever it is, it may be just under "Other", the name of the series it is a part of. It is the only book in the series that I can't find. If you can find a place to purchase it, I'll take it.
Hello, could someone clip this article from the Chronicle? I have a scanned copy of it in the current version but another editor objected to it saying anyone could fake it. A strange objection, but a clipping from the Wikipedia Library would solve the problem.
Moskowitz, Ron (October 30, 1970). "Professor Sees Peril in Education". San Francisco Chronicle. p. 13. Retrieved June 7, 2025.
Viriditas For some reason newspapers.com's archive of the San Francisco Tribune ends after 1923, so it's not available there. I've found a search query that pulls it up on the Chronicle's own archive, though attempting to access it puts up a subscription wall. Hopefully an editor subscribed to the archive can grab a link to it and give it to you. Apologies that I couldn't do more (or if I misunderstood what you meant by clipping from the Wikipedia Library). 1brianm7 (talk) 02:48, 15 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
It’s an article from the San Francisco Chronicle from 1970. I already have a copy, but another editor objected to the scanned link in the article and wants a stable, more authoritative link to the clipping. Viriditas (talk) 02:50, 15 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
There's not any way that we can fulfill this request, as I don't think there is a way to access this article not through a subscription database. Eddie891TalkWork08:14, 22 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Golding, Wallace (2022). "Un/civil demonstrators: Race and civility politics in the 1917 Silent Protest Parade". Communication and Democracy. 56 (1): 28–48. doi:10.1080/27671127.2022.2049452.
@Bruce1ee Alright ... this is the fourth time I've failed to find an article and yet the WP:RX volunteers did find it. What am I doing wrong? I typed in the article title at the top bar in WP:TWL. Then again in ProQuest bar at the right. Then I go down to JSTOR and do it again. It does not show up. Am I supposed to visit every single one of the dozens of sub-library boxes that page? What steps did you follow to find it in T&F? Noleander (talk) 15:35, 15 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
@Noleander: I don't always have a lot of success using TWL's search bar at the top of the page. The doi you provided brought up a Taylor & Francis page, so I searched for the doi directly in TWL's Taylor & Francis search bar. —Bruce1eetalk15:47, 15 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
That is a good tip. Also, if you look up the article title or journal in Google, the first few pages of results will often show if TWL publishers carry it. Averageuntitleduser (talk) 15:50, 15 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Apparently, DAZN, which holds worldwide broadcasting rights for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, and Coupang Play, a South Korean video streaming service, were negotiating the rights for the CWC in South Korea, but a legal dispute arose midway through. Unfortunately, all of the articles above are paywalled, so I cannot review what happened in depth.
If someone with access to either or both websites could review them and expand the relevant paragraph in the section on that matter, it would be a great addition. --211.211.103.157 (talk) 10:30, 16 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Does anyone know if Out magazine is available on Wikipedia Library?
OK, I think I've established that this is truly not available on Wikipedia Library. EBSCO does have Out but doesn't appear to include this issue. If anyone with access to a University library feels like looking this up, you're my hero--all I can tell from Google is that it's 1996, issues Issues 35-39. Prezbo (talk) 14:19, 17 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Never mind, reached out to my local university library and was able to find it.
Hi all. Looking for he following if anyone can assist? For Fastolf again, who lived in London on his return from France to when he moved to Caister. Many thanks in advance!
Greetings, has anyone access to "Johnson, Leigh. In the midst of a prodigious ocean: Archaeological investigations of Polynesian settlement of the Kermadec Islands. Department of Conservation, Auckland Conservancy, 1995." here?
For Macauley Island
I'm looking for the above article by Richard L. Steiner which is cited in several other papers about pocket parks. It was published in Planning 1967 : Selected Papers from the ASPO National Planning Conference but I can't see a copy of this online.
@Riad Salih: Sorry, I don't have access to this book (maybe later though, it's currently "In process of Acquisition technical services" according to my library). Please post the book and its bibliographic information here on this page, so others can fulfill it if they have access. ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!21:40, 24 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Due to copyright restrictions, we cannot send you full book copies. Narrow down your request to a specific chapter or page(s). Timk70 (talk) 17:09, 26 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I need the February 28, 1952 issue of The Seattle Daily Times. Here is the link. A paid subscription is required to view the archives of this newspaper, perhaps someone has one?
Mayer, Hans Eberhard (1994). "The crusader principality of Galilee between Saint-Omer and Bures-sur-Yvette". In Gyselen, R. (ed.). Itinéraires d'Orient: Hommages à Claude Cahen. Groupe pour l'Étude de la Civilisation du Moyen-orient. pp. 157–167. ISBN978-2-9508266-0-2.
I am working on the article Eschiva of Bures and would love to see what Mayer has to say about her. According to our article, he mentions her at pages 163-165, but there may be more references to her in the paper.
Otherwise, any Greek-language book that seems to discuss Ioannis Miliadis and Helle Lambridis together.
This is to check an interesting recent addition, which seems at the moment to be dicey under WP:PRIMARY, and to determine whether there's any way of adapting or keeping it.