With respect to obtaining older articles (or any articles for that matter), you might check to see if a local public library has a good InterLibrary Loan program.
Dave On 25 Oct 2006 at 14:35, Paul Okami wrote: > > Hi > > I've raised this issue in the past but have still not been able to resolve it > and I'm hoping someone > out there can help. I'm working from home and currently unaffiliated with a > university. I was > granted an extension by UCLA to continue using my database password to do > research, but this > extension is expiring at the end of the year and as I'm no longer at UCLA I > can't renew it. I've > been associated with UCLA for my entire research career and have no idea how > unaffiliated > researchers who do not live near a good university library (or are homebound > for other reasons, > such as disability) do their research--that is, gain access to full-texts of > online research articles > from professional journals. > > Are there commercially-run databases out there which you can subscribe to and > will license > articles to you? I would be most grateful for any help anyone out there can > offer. > > Paul Okami > > > --- To make changes to your subscription go to: http://acsun.frostburg.edu/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?enter=tips&text_mode=0&lang=english
