On Sun, 30 Oct 1994, Bill Brown 465-6423/789-2448 wrote:
I have boycotted Elsiveer journals ever since I became an academic: They are
just too expensive to buy. My guess is thatthey do not expect individuals to
buy them and set high prices knowing (hoping?) that libraries have elastic
What about copyright. Note an article in this mornings NYT where an
American judge upheld a charge against a major oil company for faxing
professional articles to overseas offices. Mikeg
On Mon, 31 Oct 1994, BILL MITCHELL wrote:
Our library in a budget squeeze is looking at journals to cut
Oz is shorthand for Australia.
Ellen J. Dannin
California Western School of Law
225 Cedar Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 619-525-1449
Fax:619-696-
On Mon, 31 Oct 1994, DJ wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 1994, Cristina Marcuzzo wrote:
I am very interested in the service mentioned as
Two other sources on "IQ abuse" are
Lewantin, Kamin, Rose, Not in Our Genes, Pantheon, 1984,
and
Ruth Hubbard, Elijah Wald, Exploding the Gene Myth, Beacon, 1993
Also, Michael Katz, in In the Shadow of the Poorhouse, has a
review of the use of Eugenics in 1880 - 1920; same story,
second verse.
Following my message of last weekend I received several inquiries
into ordering procedures by others than those subscribing to this
network.
Individual copies (persons libraries) may be bought from:
SOCIETY FOR SOCIALIST STUDIES
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
Bill Mitchell mentioned an internet abstracting service, available in
Oz, but I'm sure they have links elsewhere. Would you mind posting its
details to the list, Bill?
Cheers
Steve Keen (fellow antipodean)
Dear Michael Perelman,
Do you know the email address for Carl? If so, could you post it to
the list?
Cheers,
Steve Keen
Sid or anyone else,
I missed either the reference or the message. If missed, could someone
please forward it? Thanks. Maury Foisy
On Fri, 28 Oct 1994, D Shniad wrote:
Mike DAvis has a frightening article about what he describes as the
low intensity race war that's being waged against blacks,
To get to carl (the service that delivers periodicals via fax)
use telnet to connect to their computer. The command is
telnet carl.org.
Simple.
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 916-898-5321
E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This speech by Larry Summers may interest penners. (Long.)
--Alan G. Isaac
Original message
Mr. Larry Summers talk to the Overseas Development Council
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I suspect that the service in OZ (australia) is Carl, the same one we
use here. They pay and charge you for copyrights. An article usually
costs around $7 to $15.
--
Michael Perelman
Michael, you are correct. it is the Colorado Association of Research
Libraries-UNCOVER database which we
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