Paul,
If you are a member of APA you can subscribe to one of the
electronic services which will give you access to full text of all APA
journal articles, both old and new. Some other publishers will allow
articles to be purchased individually.
Joel
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On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Dave Johnson wrote:
:-)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:
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:-)>
:-)> 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
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