Our library only subscribes from 2001 onward. I think this is fairly common 
practice to save money.

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>Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:52:17 -0500
>From: "Patrick Dolan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: [tips] Another pdf request  
>To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" <[email protected]>
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>Hi folks- I've again received a nearly unreadable article via interlibrary 
>loan that will be useless if I copy it for my seminar.  Anybody out there have 
>access to full text 1977 Memory & Cognition?  I'm in need of 
>
>Brewer, W. F. (1977). Memory for pragmatic implications of sentences, Memory & 
>Cognition, 5 (4), 673 - 678.
>
>I promise not to make a habit of this (though the 2 other times I had such a 
>request I was so well rewarded!), and it brings up a question about 
>interlibrary loan: how come a library can offer a photocopy of an article but 
>not a pdf from their subscriptions to online full text databases?  
>
>Thanks kindly
>
>Patrick
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