Re: [h-cost] ? on library search and article databases (Althea Turner)

2007-06-08 Thread AnnBWass
 
In a message dated 6/8/2007 7:42:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time,  
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I can't  find that CIBA Review currently exists.  My sources don't show
what  years it was pubbed, though my (admittedly erratic) memory seems to
be  telling me it did exist.


Our campus library seems to have it from the first issue, in 1937, to  
1957--it seems to have ended then.  I thought I had seen an index in the  
journal 
itself--no help if you are trying to search on-line, but if you have  access to 
the bound volumes, you could look.
 
Ann Wass



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[h-cost] ? on library search and article databases

2007-06-04 Thread Althea Turner

Greetings,

I am looking for articles on 14th century male dress.  I'm finding  
that journals like CIBA Review aren't often, if at all, found in  
EBSCO and ArticleFirst et al.  Does anyone know of search databases  
that would list the nifty, yet obscure, journals we rely on?


Thanks!
Althea Turner
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Ignorant themselves of the forces of nature and wanting to have  
company in their ignorance, they don't want people to look into  
anything; they want us to believe like peasants and not ask the  
reasons behind things.

William of Conches, 12th century


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Re: [h-cost] ? on library search and article databases

2007-06-04 Thread Althea Turner

Thank you! The 14th century is outside my comfort zone.
Althea

On Jun 4, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Robin Netherton wrote:



On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Althea Turner wrote:


I am looking for articles on 14th century male dress.  I'm finding
that journals like CIBA Review aren't often, if at all, found in  
EBSCO

and ArticleFirst et al.  Does anyone know of search databases that
would list the nifty, yet obscure, journals we rely on?


Your best approach is to backtrack from other articles and books. E.g.
start with Newton's Fashion in the Age of the Black Prince and go
through her footnotes and bibliography for likely candidates. Then,  
when

you get those articles/books, do the same. This won't get you new
articles, but it will get you the standards that any scholar would be
expected to be familiar with.

--Robin

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Althea Turner
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Ignorant themselves of the forces of nature and wanting to have  
company in their ignorance, they don't want people to look into  
anything; they want us to believe like peasants and not ask the  
reasons behind things.

William of Conches, 12th century


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