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Need several specialist papers on Indonesia. I realize these may be quite hard to find. If you have access in an Indonesian, Dutch, or Australian library you may be more likely to find some of them.
Reid, Anthony (1981). "A Great Seventeenth-Century Indonesian Family: Matoaya and Pattingalloang of Makassar". Masyarakat Indonesia. 8 (1): 1–28. ISSN0125-9989. OCLC773779205.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link)
Doing... #1 (probably Friday). As to #2, since this is a Leiden University publication, if I were you, HaEr48, I would reach out to their university library, say that I need the article for Wikipedia and ask if there's a way to get a copy since you can't find one elsewhere. From my experience with other university librarbies, this works (= results in them sending you a free copy) about as often as it does not. (The chances of obtaining the article through this page seem rather slim. There's one US [Worldcat] holding at Cornell University Library, in case someone is reading along who might be able to get a hold of that one.) — Pajz (talk) 17:05, 6 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I am looking for G. B. Keene's article "The Structure of Science: Problems in the Logic of Scientific Explanation. By Nagel Ernest. (London, Routledge, 1961. xii + 618 pp.)" for use at The Structure of Science. Publication details: Philosophy Volume 37, Issue 142 October 1962 , pp. 372-374. DOI: 10.1017/S0031819100062264. There is a link to an excerpt from the article here.
Greetings, has someone access to this chapter? Sarna-Wojcicki A M, Champion D E, Davis J O, 1983. Holocene volcanism in the conterminous United States and the role of silicic volcanic ash layers in correlation of latest Pleistocene and Holocene deposits. In: Wright H E (ed) Late-Quaternary Environments of the United States, Minneapolis: Univ Minnesota Press, 2: 52-77.
Hello, I am looking for A. J. Ayer's article "A new work on the bases of scientific explanation", for use at the article The Structure of Science. Publication details: Scientific American Vol. 204, No. 6 (June 1961), pp. 197-203. There is a link to an excerpt from the article here.
Hi, I am User:Starmarco2014 and you helped me to ask a question to user Sudiani about a Hollywood Reporter page 1 article from December 28, 1978. He answered this:
"I don't have a copy of the article/edition. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts have the daily editions of The Hollywood Reporter for that period which is where I saw the information. If you are just interested in the Jaws II record, possibly Variety reported similar information when Superman came out and their back issues are available online."
I would like to answer that and ask another question :
Thanks for your attention Sudiani. I actually want to know about Superman movie Christmas 1978 box office and Hollywood Reporter from December 27 and 28 ,1978 has such info ( I am a Variety subscriber and unfortunately it doesn't have this information from Hollywood Reporter that you saw.) As I live in Brazil, I would like a favor: one day,if you go again to The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts , can you please copy the text or photo the 'Superman' takes $3.2 mil one day December 28th 1978 article for me?? And see if the December 27 edition has more info? I would be so grateful... Regards. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Starmarco2014 (talk • contribs) 05:14, 12 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Starmarco2014: "That's almost correct. I need the front page of Hollywood Reporter from December 28th, 1978. The article that says 'Superman' takes $3.2 mil one day."
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I need the article shown in this google snippet which I think is (based on corresponding page numbers),
Rosenberg, B., and V. Marathe. "Common factors in security returns: microeconomic determinants and macroeconomic correlations", Proceedings of the Seminar on the Analysis of Security Prices, (1975): pp. 61-115.
The snippet-preview exhibited by Google Books vary widely across regions; please enable other identification features for the second resource. ∯WBGconverse03:30, 30 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Spinningspark: Can you elaborate on how you reached your conclusions regarding the bibliographic information? Those authors did not write a paper by that title on those pages of the 1975 proceedings. They did write a piece by that title that was published in 1976 as working paper 44 in the Research Program in Finance Working Papers series,Common Factors in Security Returns: Microeconomic Determinants and Macroeconomic Correlates but it does not contain anything about Barrons, Murphy's law, or Yhprum's law. Did you ask Google Books for the author and title? --Worldbruce (talk) 23:27, 30 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Worldbruce and Winged Blades of Godric: Sorry, I can't remember where I saw the citation that led me to that conclusion, but you appear to be right, the one I cited is 1976, not 1975. The page number in the snippet is p. 73 in vol. 20, 1975. I have no more information on the Barron's source unless there is a full citation in the seminar article. The snippet I can read says "Barron's recently suggested a converse of Murphy's law, which they labeled Yhprum's law." SpinningSpark11:33, 31 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
An even bigger mistake was not looking on the article talk page. Someone else found the same info in 2012 and gave better citations
* Alan Abelson, Barron's, 9 December 1974
* *Robert W. Murphy (May 1975). "New Fiduciary Responsibilities Under the Pension Reform Act of 1974". Proceedings of the Seminar on the Analysis of Security Prices20 (1): 73-112.
It would be nice to have it for verification purposes, but I don't know if there it has anything more to add to the article now. SpinningSpark14:48, 16 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Opinion piece? By Harry Hay In ‘94 Gay Community News
@Gleeanon409: I believe the title is incorrect. The article "Our Beloved Gay/Lesbian Movement at a Crossroads" matches all the other bibliographic information, and is about NAMBLA. Email me for a copy. --Worldbruce (talk) 03:20, 11 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I am looking for Ray Olson's review of Virtually Normal, for use at the article Virtually Normal. EBSCO gives the title as "Upfront fall preview: Adult nonfiction." Publication details: Booklist. Aug95, Vol. 91 Issue 22, p1907. ISSN: 0006-7385.
@Freeknowledgecreator: I have the article via Gale. I also stubmled across another brief review by Booklist in their "Booklist editors' choice '95" article on Jan. 1, 1996. If you would like this one as well, I can send you both. --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 19:36, 11 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Lol, I was like "that doesn't sound anything related to African humid period" unless I wasn't paying attention in English class when they were discussing Romeo and Juliet. OhanaUnitedTalk page03:39, 12 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I want to find the spelling of Bahaeddin Shakir used in the article... "Chakir" is the spelling used for part of the given name (Turks back then had no family names), but I want to see how the other given name was spelled.
I do apologise Pajz for ignoring you! I totally forgot. But it was received with thanks, as ever and thanks too to Worldbruce for the prod! ——SerialNumber54129 14:309, 12 August 2019 (UTC)
Cao, Shixiong, et al. “Impact of China's Grain for Green Project on the Landscape of Vulnerable Arid and Semi-Arid Agricultural Regions: A Case Study in Northern Shaanxi Province.” Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 46, no. 3, 2009, pp. 536–543. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/27695984.
Degenfelder, E. Pauline (Winter 1976). "The Four Faces of Temple Drake: Faulkner's Sanctuary, Requiem for a Nun, and the Two Film Adaptations". American Quarterly. 28 (5): 544–560. doi:10.2307/2712288. JSTOR2712288.
Muhlenfeld, Elisabeth (1986). "Bewildered Witness: Temple Drake in Sanctuary". Faulkner Journal. 1 (2): 43–55. JSTOR24907753.
Hello, I am looking for Anthony Giddens's article "Habermas's Social and Political Theory" for use at Knowledge and Human Interests. Publication details: American Journal of Sociology, Volume 83, Number 1 | Jul., 1977, pages 198–212. DOI: 10.1086/226517. There is a link to an excerpt from the article here.
Hello, I am looking for an article by Paul Nyberg, for use at Eros and Civilization. EBSCO gives the title as "A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud", which may or may not be correct. Publication details: Harvard Educational Review. Winter1956, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p87-88. ISSN0017-8055.
@Haukurth: I suppose it's flattering if you thought volunteers would be able to fill this in under 24 hours, but it usually takes us a little time to obtain things. If this is resolved in the sense that you don't want us to do anything, please mark the thread {{resolved}}. Otherwise, email me for a pdf of the requested pages. --Worldbruce (talk) 06:07, 14 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I would be thrilled to have the pages. I'm sorry for approaching this so clumsily, I thought my request might have been impudent to begin with. Haukur (talk) 07:23, 14 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I am looking for the reviews of Validation in the Clinical Theory of Psychoanalysis by Nathaniel Laor, for use at the article Validation in the Clinical Theory of Psychoanalysis. Publication details: Philosophy of the Social Sciences. Sep96, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p432. ISSN0048-3931. DOI: 10.1177/004839319602600310. There is a link to an excerpt from the article here.
Sorry, but this is from the sources I desperately need, without it my draft will proceed with difficulty. Thanks if someone works on preparing it for me. Enivak(speak)21:54, 11 August 2019 (UTC) (email me)[reply]
Now i saw your email, I understood from your explanation, if i see that i want something more about that book i will re-ping you Thank you very much! Enivak(speak)14:22, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I am looking for Wayne M. Martin's article "Husserl's Relapse? Concerning a Fregean Challenge to Phenomenology" for use at the article Logical Investigations (Husserl). Publication details: Inquiry. Oct99, Vol. 42 Issue 3/4, p343-369. ISSN: 0020-174X. DOI: 10.1080/002017499321444. There is a relevant link here.
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I know this is much to ask, but the sections kinda go together. Could I get all the pages for the 'The Christian Symbolics of Power in a Zoroastrian Empire' and 'Conclusion'? That is 164-237.
The National Library had a paper copy of this. "You are very lucky that this is still here," the librarian told me, "we've been throwing away this sort of thing". E-mail me for a copy! Haukur (talk) 10:52, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
McLaughlin, Theodore (Autumn 2012). "Reviewed Work: THE DICTATOR'S HANDBOOK: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Alistair Smith". International Journal. 67 (4): 1095–1099. JSTOR42704949.
Hello, I am looking for Chuck Bright's article "Deconstructing Reparative Therapy: An Examination of the Processes Involved When Attempting to Change Sexual Orientation", for use at Reparative Therapy of Male Homosexuality. Publication details: Clinical Social Work Journal, December 2004, Volume 32, Issue 4, pp 471–481. DOI: 10.1007/s10615-004-0543-2. There is a relevant link here.
Cohen, Ronen (2009). The Rise and Fall of the Mojahedin Khalq, 1987-1997: Their Survival After the Islamic Revolution and Resistance to the Islamic Republic of Iran. Sussex Academic Press. p. 23. ISBN978-1845192709.
Métraux, Daniel A. (Fall 2016). "Phyllis Birnbaum, Manchu Princess, Japanese Spy: The Story of Kawashima Yoshiko, the Cross-Dressing Spy Who Commanded Her Own Army.(Book review)". Asian Ethnology. 75 (2): 495–497.
Hello, I am looking for Jack Drescher's article "The Therapist's Authority and the Patient's Sexuality" for use at Reparative Therapy of Male Homosexuality. Publication details: Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy Volume 3, 2000 - Issue 2, Pages 61-80. DOI: 10.1300/J236v03n02_03. There is a relevant link here.
Hello, I am looking for the book reviews section from the European Review of History, Autumn2004, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p445-447, for use at The Oxford History of the French Revolution. DOI 10.1080/1350748042000313737. There is a relevant link here.
Deutsch, Didier C. (2000). MusicHound Soundtracks: The Essential Album Guide to Film, Television and Stage Music. New York City: Visible Ink. ISBN1-57859-101-5.
Hello, I am looking for Norman Hampson's article, "Review: The Oxford History of the French Revolution", for use at The Oxford History of the French Revolution. Publication details: The English Historical Review, Volume 120, Issue 485, February 2005, Pages 240–241. DOI: 10.1093/ehr/cei090. There is a relevant link here.
Hello, I am looking for Lior Levy's article "Intentionality, Consciousness, and the Ego: The Influence of Husserl’s Logical Investigations on Sartre’s Early Work" for use at Logical Investigations (Husserl). Publication details: The European Legacy. Aug-Sep2016, Vol. 21 Issue 5/6, p511-524. DOI: 10.1080/10848770.2016.1169606. There is a relevant link here.
@QuackGuru:Sent the first archived page. The second archive link returns "The requested URL lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2001-April/017710.html was not found on this server". —Bruce1eetalk22:13, 18 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I am looking for Simone Aurora's article "Structural phenomenology: A reading of the early Husserl", for use at Logical Investigations (Husserl). Publication details: Cognitive Semiotics. Nov2018, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p1-12. ISSN: 1662-1425. DOI: 10.1515/cogsem-2018-2003. There is a relevant link here.
Minear, Richard H. (2004). "Homeland Security - Tetsuden Kashima: Judgment Without Trial: Japanese American Imprisonment during World War II. (Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2003. Pp. xi, 316. $35.00). - Louis Fisher: Nazi Saboteurs on Trial: A Military Tribunal and American Law. (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2003. Pp. xiii, 193. $29.95)". The Review of Politics. 66 (2): 330–333. doi:10.1017/S0034670500037384.
Smith, Nona Coates (2005). "T K. . (The Scott and Laurie Oki Series in Asian American Studies.) Seattle: University of Washington Press. 2004. Pp. xi, 316". The American Historical Review. 110 (5): 1554–1555. doi:10.1086/ahr.110.5.1554-a.
McKiven, Henry (2005). "M F. . Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. 2004. Pp. xxiv, 355. $40.00". 110 (5): 1553–1554. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) (I am only reporting what the UH Libraries search engine told me - regarding the Am. Hist. Rev. I'm not sure which cover this book...
Kipala, hm, doesn't the page you're linking to for #1 suggest that there's no such obituary? See also Google Books: [9] and [10] (two different scans of the 1917 volume) give only four pages containing "Arthur" and "Cornwallis", and if you look at the snippets (which I hope are also displayed at your end), the individual's only mention appears to be on page 428 as part of a list. Doesn't look to me like there is an obituary. — Pajz (talk) 04:10, 23 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Gazal world, re #2: There is none. The book (393pp) is divided in three parts (The First Phase: Directionless, The Second Phase: In Quest of Direction, The Third Phase: The Quest Ends), each subdivided in numbered (but untitled) sections. — Pajz (talk) 12:32, 20 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
“Cog as Warship” by Timothy Runyan is pp. 47–58 in Cogs, Caravels and Galleons.
Runyan, Timothy (1994). "Cog as Warship". In Gardiner, Robert; Unger, Richard W (eds.). Cogs, Caravels and Galleons: the Sailing Ship from 1000–1650. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 47–58. ISBN9780851775609. OCLC932458210.
For other editions and publishers, click the title link.
Hello, I am looking for J. N. Findlay's article "Notes on the Ideen of Husserl", for use at Logical Investigations (Husserl). Publication details: The Philosophical Forum. Fall2018, Vol. 49 Issue 3, p283-307. ISSN: 0031-806X. DOI: 10.1111/phil.12193. There is a link to an excerpt here.
Hello, I am looking for Andrea Marchesi's article "Husserl’s Early Theory of Intentionality as a Relational Theory", for use at Logical Investigations (Husserl). Publication details: Grazer Philosophische Studien. 2018, Vol. 95 Issue 3, p343-367. ISSN: 0165-9227. DOI: 10.1163/18756735-000042. There are relevant links here and here.
Palencia‐Roth, Michael (April 2017). "Looking like the Enemy: Japanese Mexicans, the Mexican State, and US Hegemony, 1897‐1945 ‐ by García, Jerry". Bulletin of Latin American Research. 36 (2): 248–250. doi:10.1111/blar.12610.
Boime, E (2016-02-01). "Review: Looking Like the Enemy: Japanese Mexicans, the Mexican State, and US Hegemony, 1897-1945 by Jerry Garcia". Pacific Historical Review. 85 (1): 159–161. doi:10.1525/phr.2016.85.1.159.
Hi. So basically I bought this book some time ago from Amazon. However, Amazon Kindles ridiculous system of having 6002 "locations" instead of 256 "pages" really cucks me over, since I can't properly cite a source on a Wikipedia article since I have no idea what actual page I am on when reading the book.
@HistoryofIran:. Per the instructions at the top of the page, "We cannot perform full book copy requests due to copyright". If, for each citation, you give us a starting sentence and ending sentence, we can tell you the page(s) the text spans. If you have a lot of citations, breaking up your requests by chapter would be volunteer-friendly. --Worldbruce (talk) 00:42, 21 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I see. I have a lot of stuff that I want to cite, could I get the chapters of "The Hepthalite 'Empire' and its Successors" and "Kushano-Sasanians in East Iran" as a start then?
@HistoryofIran: No, at least not through me, for two reasons. One, those two chapters constitute substantially more than 10% of the prose of the book. Two, you won't get the whole book from volunteers here by asking for a chapter or two at a time. What I was trying to say above is that if you ask:
In chapter "Kushano-Sasanians in East Iran", on what pages is the block of text that begins "The relief, showing a Sasanian royal hunter ..." and ends "... is reminiscent of the early Sasanian hunting and battle scenes"?
Then volunteers here will tell you it's on pages 73-74. You may do this for as many citations as you like.
I am old-fashioned, and like page numbers, but eBooks don't always have them, and Wikipedia's ethos is to "say where you saw it", so I also think you could make a strong argument that it's okay to omit page numbers from your citations. If you're concerned that doing so would make them too hard to verify, you could use the citation temeplate parameter |at= with one or more of the book's 6002 "locations". See Help talk:Citation Style 1/Archive 5#Advice for citing unpaginated ebooks?. Another alternative would be to use the |quote= parameter. --Worldbruce (talk) 04:24, 21 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Well, I do prefer to use citations in the style of articles like this [11]. How about if I expanded a article with locations cited in the sources, and afterwards asked a nice volunteer to change those locations to pages? Because there is quite a lot of stuff where I would like to make use of the book. --HistoryofIran (talk) 04:31, 21 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
HistoryofIran, sent (the two requested chapters). For the rest, you'll probably have to follow Worldbruce's suggestion - although, I wonder, do you not see a preview in Google Books? For purposes like this, this is usually helpful because you can just search for the phrase using the search box on the left and in many cases this will return a preview of the page where the phrase occurs (some pages are typically excluded from the preview, but most are available). — Pajz (talk) 10:21, 21 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I am looking for Anna-Karin Margareta Andersson's article "Challenging the principle of proportionality", for use at Reason and Morality. Publication details: Journal of Medical Ethics, Apr2016, Vol. 42 Issue 4, p242-245. ISSN: 0306-6800. DOI: 10.1136/medethics-2015-103008. There is a relevant link here.
Hello, I am looking for an article by K. R. Dove, for use at Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity. Publication details: The Philosophical Review Vol. 98, No. 3 (Jul., 1989), pp. 419-420. DOI: 10.2307/2185035. There is a relevant link here.