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Looking for real estate technology information

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http://ares.metapress.com/content/m1l7379444424q10/?p=b3018fce0a624d8b9c342ca37c4fd53a&pi=1

Perspectives on Technology Change and the Marketing of Real Estate Journal Journal of Housing Research Publisher American Real Estate Society ISSN 1052-7001 (Print) Subject Humanities, Social Sciences and Law and Real Estate, Business, Economics Issue Volume 22, Number 2 / 2013 Category Research-Article Pages 91-108 Online Date Monday, October 21, 2013 --Broygus13 (talk) 16:55, 22 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Broygus13: Is this to write or improve a Wikipedia article? If so, can you specify the article? Also, note that you do not have email enabled in your Wikipedia profile. John M Baker (talk) 16:54, 28 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Anyone have access to American Real Estate Association

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Looking for these TWO articles:

1) http://ares.metapress.com/content/nln2745833236tll/?p=b3018fce0a624d8b9c342ca37c4fd53a&pi=2

Commission Splits of Real Estate Agents with Affiliated Firms Journal Journal of Housing Research Publisher American Real Estate Society ISSN 1052-7001 (Print) Subject Humanities, Social Sciences and Law and Real Estate, Business, Economics Issue Volume 22, Number 2 / 2013 Category Research-Article Pages 109-122 Online Date Monday, October 21, 2013


2) http://ares.metapress.com/content/e941477454h32645/?p=b3018fce0a624d8b9c342ca37c4fd53a&pi=3

Ease-of-Access, Home Prices, and Marketing Times: The Choice of Lockbox Type Journal Journal of Housing Research Publisher American Real Estate Society ISSN 1052-7001 (Print) Subject Humanities, Social Sciences and Law and Real Estate, Business, Economics Issue Volume 22, Number 2 / 2013 Category Research-Article Pages 123-140 Online Date Monday, October 21, 2013


Thank you,

Adam

--Broygus13 (talk) 17:00, 22 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Broygus13: I have access to both. If you send me an email, I can send them back to you as attachments. SilverserenC 02:23, 3 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Diflumetorim fungicide

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I'm looking for the following paper:

  • K. Fujii and S. Takamura, “Pyricut® (diflumetorim, UBF-002EC)—a new fungicide for ornamental use,” Agrochemicals Japan, no. 72, pp. 14–16, 1998

It could be easy for someone from Japan.--Kopiersperre (talk) 18:04, 7 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

You may want to ask in jp.wikipedia. --Leyo 16:30, 8 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Need help finding sources talking about a Malaysian expressway

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I'm currently working on North–South Expressway Northern Route, but online secondary sources have been a pain to find. A web search turned up nothing reliable, while a Google Books and Google Scholar search resulted in only one minor publication by the World Bank, which I could only use for one sentence. Searches of local news websites resulted in only accidents and incidents that occurred, which aren't notable. I'm pretty much hanging on the hope that there is a paper source (or some online work that I haven't been able to find) going into detail about the expressway, especially its history. If there is, it would also help a lot with the general North–South Expressway (Malaysia) article as well as North–South Expressway Southern Route, if I do get to it eventually. – Pizza1016 (talk | contribs) 06:36, 9 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Catalan article on a Japanese school: "Els usos lingüístics dels nens japonesos i nipocatalans/nipocastellans escolaritzats a Catalunya: el cas de l’alumnat de l’escola complementària de llengua japonesa i del col·legi japonès de Barcelona."

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For: Colegio Japonés de Barcelona

It may have to be found in a library in Europe. If it's found, please send index and scans of chapter pages. --WhisperToMe (talk) 07:56, 11 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@WhisperToMe: Yes Sent - NQ (talk) 08:37, 11 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, @NQ:! Do you know if

  • Kojima, Keita. /EMRO Spain/ - "Japanese School in Barcelona as an example of ecological education", presented at the 38th International Microbiological Symposium (Polish: XXXVIII Międzynarodowe Sympozjum Mikrobiologiczne)

is available too? WhisperToMe (talk) 14:09, 11 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

It looks like that conference was held September 2003 here. They might be able to help locate it if you drop them an email. Of course, the given title „Edukacja w szkołach na przykładzie Szkoły Japońskiej w Barcelonie- EM w ochronie środowiska” might not be exactly as published... LeadSongDog come howl! 19:16, 16 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@LeadSongDog: I did email Dr. Kojima a week ago, haven't heard back though. I was not able to find it in the EMRO database either. - NQ (talk) 04:42, 17 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I've resent Els usos, and revived this request. --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 23:50, 2 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  • Dorado, Gustavo Genta (1993). La colectividad japonesa en Uruguay. Ediciones de la Critica. WorldCat, also available at the Library of the Parliament of Uruguay (do a query by title in 'titulo'), available at CiNii
  • Kasamatsu, E. (2005). Historia de la Asociación Panamericana Nikkei: presencia e inmigración japonesa en las Américas. Servilibro. probably pp. 65-70, 276-280. « I do not know if this source would be useful to the topic.
  • Zlotnik, H., & de Palma, D. (1991). La Migración Asiática a Latinoamérica. Estudios de Asia y Africa, 515-533. « I do not know if this source would be useful to the topic.
  • Pellegrino, Adela, and Santiago González. "Atlas demográfico del Uruguay." Montevideo: Fin de Siglo (1995): 1-37. « I do not know if this source would be useful to the topic.
  • Maedo, Morimatsu. 前堂盛松日記 : アルゼンチン・ウルグアイ移民資料. 具志川市史編さん室編. (具志川市史編集資料 / 具志川市史編さん室編, 9,10). 具志川市教育委員会, 1996.3-1998.3. OCLC 40174807, CiNii. Library of Congress seems to have this book
  • Tanaka, Naoki (1990). 南米ウルグアイ東方共和国日本人移住史年表 [Nanbei Uruguay Tōhō Kyōwakoku Nihon-jin Ijūshi Nenpyō / translatable as Chronological history of the Japanese Inmigration in South America's Eastern Republic of Uruguay] OCLC 673507909 Google Books (no preview available) « this source (according to the title) is useful. National Diet Library, Tokyo (Japan) seems to have this book
  • (any other source about Japanese in Uruguay or Japanese inmigration to Uruguay)

--Zerabat (talk) 21:10, 17 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Zerabat: La Migración Asiática a Latinoamérica. Estudios de Asia y Africa - by mail. - NQ (talk) 10:24, 18 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you. I read this article, but it was not useful to the article (there is not any reference about Japanese migration to Uruguay), but is useful for Asian migration to other Latin America countries related articles. --Zerabat (talk) 17:13, 18 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
La colectividad japonesa en Uruguay — found at University of the Republic's School of Humanities and Education Science Library. --Zerabat (talk) 15:08, 19 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  • Hi Zerabat, You won't have much luck in requesting full book scans, especially when the books are not available online and/or not widely held in libraries. If you have a set of pages in mind, someone might be able to assist. - NQ (talk) 07:36, 20 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • NQ, I did not request or do not need full book scans. I did not specified a set of pages because I do not know in which pages of the aforementioned books I should search the information. For some of the books, maybe I can look for at Google Books, but the works by Maedo or Tanaka are not available at Google Books, then, I cannot find there the number of pages needed. Maybe these two could be asked in Japanese Wikipedia. --Zerabat (talk) 12:15, 20 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      NQ, did you find any of the remaining sources? --Zerabat (talk) 19:31, 7 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Zerabat, -I could not. Non English sources are very difficult to locate. Sorry. - NQ (talk) 13:28, 10 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Source to create an article on Black Creek (Susquehanna River)

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I discovered this (a 1968 USGS open-file report by Thomas Gwyn Newport, Harry E. Koester, Marion Joseph Bergin; the title is "Geology, hydrology, and geochemistry of the Black Creek watershed near Mocanaqua, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania"), which seems like a very useful source for an article on Black Creek. The trouble is that the USGS doesn't have it online, Worldcat says that there are no libraries that have the report, and on amazon.com, it says that "We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock." Can anyone here get ahold of it? --Jakob (talk) 02:56, 20 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Jakob, the only available copy is at the U.S. Geological Survey Library in Reston, Virginia. (Call No. (200) N473g) It's open to the general public. - NQ (talk) 08:25, 20 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. I am trying to expand our article on the British Labour politician George Tomlinson and would like some help with accessing a few sources, namely:

  • Blackburn, Fred (1954). George Tomlinson. London: Heinemann. A full scan is available online for anyone with a library card at the National Library of Australia http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/6351948
  • Dean, D. W. (1986). "Planning for a postwar generation: Ellen Wilkinson and George Tomlinson at the Ministry of Education, 1945–51". History of Education. 15 (2). The History of Education Society: 95–117. doi:10.1080/0046760860150204.
  • The entries on Tomlinson in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, The Dictionary of Labour Biography, Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders, his obituary published in Times, and anything else that might be of interest. Thanks in advance!

--P. S. Burton (talk) 17:05, 22 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@P. S. Burton: I've emailed you the DNB article. Send me an email and I'll also reply with a PDF of the Times obituary. John M Baker (talk) 17:18, 28 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much. P. S. Burton (talk) 16:52, 31 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@P. S. Burton: I've emailed you the History of Education Society paper. I also have access to the Heinemann monograph. Do you have a list of pages in mind? The book in itself is quite long (around 200 pages) and is 100s of MBs. - NQ (talk) 13:56, 4 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@NQ: Thank you very much for the article. Much appreciated. I would love to have the whole book, but I understand that that might be hard. Can I get back to you once I beefed up the article with the other sources? By then I should have a better grasp of what I need from the book. P. S. Burton (talk) 19:31, 4 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@P. S. Burton: Please check your mail. - NQ (talk) 11:16, 5 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@NQ: That's great. Thank you very much! Is the link temporary or will it continue to work? P. S. Burton (talk) 22:58, 5 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@P. S. Burton: Please let me know if you are not able to access the source in future. - NQ (talk) 13:31, 10 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Mesrop of Khizan

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Arakelyan, Mikayel (2012). Mesrop of Xizan: an Armenian master of the seventeenth century. London: Sam Fogg. ISBN 0955339332 for the upcoming Mesrop of Khizan article. Thanks in advance. --Étienne Dolet (talk) 03:42, 24 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

WorldCat shows it in 80 libraries here. LeadSongDog come howl! 06:35, 24 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Is there a way I can get an online version? Étienne Dolet (talk) 07:54, 24 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Probably doesn't exist yet. Amazon, WorldCat only show print. Problem with a library copy? LeadSongDog come howl! 08:08, 24 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Eh, I just would rather have a copy in the convenience of my home. Étienne Dolet (talk) 20:30, 24 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Well, Amazon would apparently sell you one, it's probably still in print. As usual, their prices vary wildly depending which country you're in. The UK price (new) is about 15 pounds, the France price is 24 euro, and the US price is 26 dollars. All plus shipping and taxes.LeadSongDog come howl! 20:07, 28 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

San Lazzaro degli Armeni

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two requests:

--Երևանցի talk 19:52, 26 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Finding a quote of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian president on 1967, in Heykal's book

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Will it be possible to find a quote of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian president on 1967, in Heykal's book: Sphinx and commissar: the rise and fall of Soviet influence in the Arab world ?

- The quote is found in the hebrew version of Gluska's The Israeli Military and the Origins of the 1967 War, p. 235. My translation is: "Nasser canceled at the last minute a planned Egyptian attack, and later accused the soviets: "you stopped us and have not allowed us to be the first to attack. You have not let us having the initiative. That was a collusion."

- Gluska cites Heykal's book: Sphinx and commissar: the rise and fall of Soviet influence in the Arab world, the Hebrew version, p. 181, 182.

-Wikipedia articles being improved: Six-Day War. Thanks. Ykantor (talk) 17:58, 31 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Need Someone With an Ancestry.com Subscription to Provide Me With a Specific 1954 Death Certificate

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Basically, I am trying to verify the case of a woman who died in 1954 and who claimed to be 112 years old at the time of her death for the Gerontology Research Group. Based on my research, this woman might have indeed been 112 years old (or extremely close to it) at the time of her death. That said, though, I am unsure about what exactly the names of this woman's parents were; thus, I am hoping to access this woman's death certificate in order to see if it states the names of this woman's parents; the names of this woman's parents can go a very long way in verifying this woman's claimed age.

I think that Ancestry.com has this woman's death certificate:

http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=cookcountydeaths&so=2&pcat=BMD_DEATH&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-c&gsfn=nancy&gsln=merriman&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=000&cp=0&cj=1&sid=i66xemvno40004ma007uo&netid=cj&o_xid=0003753210&o_lid=0003753210&o_sch=Affiliate+External

I think that this specific death certificate is indeed for this woman:

View Record Nancy Merrimen dd mm 1954 location Purchase original record from Cook County

However, I myself do not have an Ancestry.com subscription; thus, I am wondering if someone here who does have an Ancestry.com subscription can get access to this woman's death certificate and, if this is legal, to give me a copy of this woman's death certificate. Again, I want this death certificate for gerontology research purposes, which, in my honest opinion, is certainly a very good cause. Futurist110 (talk) 21:15, 15 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

  • Hi Futurist110, the record you're looking for is merely indexed on Ancestry.com. The original death certificate is available for purchase from the Cook County Clerk’s Office for 17 USD.
Name: Nancy Merrimen | Death Date: 14 Jan 1954 | Death Location: Cook County, IL | File Number: 6001585 | Archive collection name: Cook County Genealogy Records (Deaths). [Index-only Record] - NQ (talk) 00:05, 16 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
So in other words, there is no way at all to get this woman's death certificate for free, correct? Futurist110 (talk) 04:49, 20 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Futurist110: Correct. - NQ (talk) 13:26, 21 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
They charge an extra fee so it's $18.75 ... lame! It's too bad the Social Security death index doesn't start until 1962.... Wikimandia (talk) 21:33, 28 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
The U.S. Social Security Death Index might not help here considering that I know when exactly this woman died; rather, I simply want to know what exactly this woman's parents' names are due to the fact that this information might very well be crucial in verifying this woman's claimed age. Based on the research which I (and possibly one or more other people) have done on this case, this woman might have very well indeed been 112 years old at the time of her death, but I need to know the names of this woman's parents so that I can confirm that the 1850 and 1860 U.S. Census entries which I and/or other people have found are indeed for the Nancy Merriman/Merrimen who died in 1954. Futurist110 (talk) 01:13, 2 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

El Temps, Valencia, article

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I would greatly appreciate it if someone could supply me with the Catalan-language article "Le presó secreta de les brigades" pp. 48-55 from El Temps, Valencia, issue 667, 31-3-1997, for improving the Castelldefels Castle article. Many thanks, --Simon Burchell (talk) 16:12, 5 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Simon Burchell: The El Temps archives does not go that far back. Do you know if its available elsewhere online? - NQ (talk) 16:28, 5 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Not as far as I know... Best regards, Simon Burchell (talk) 16:31, 5 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Seven Days Battles

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Thank you in advance, --ceradon (talkcontribs) 00:14, 6 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hi ceradon, I've sent you pages 210-248 and 338-352. A few pages are missing but this is the best I can do at the moment. I'll keep looking. Regards - NQ (talk) 15:34, 22 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you so much. I guess I'll have to scrounge around for the missing pages. However, If something does pop up, remember me! Thank you, --ceradon (talkcontribs) 05:02, 23 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

History of the 120th Infantry Regiment

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Hi, I would need:

  • N. N.: History of the 120th Infantry Regiment. Infantry Journal Press, Washington DC 1947, pp. 228 to approx. 233 (could well be one ot two more)

It seems as though there is a chapter or section bearing the caption “Brunswick (Braunschweig)“. I would need the whole chapter (plus perhaps the page before it starts as well as the one after the section’s end. Unfortnuately I have no exact idea how long this acutally is, but it should not be longer than a couple of pages. Thanks in advance. Brunswyk (talk) 17:18, 13 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

American Cyanamid

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Dear Wikipedians,

I'm looking for books about American Cyanamid, e.g. yearbooks or something like 50 Years of American Cyanamid. I've searched at Amazon, but haven't found, what I'm looking for. Because I'm not based in the US, it's difficult for me to find literature. --Kopiersperre (talk) 22:16, 13 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Kopiersperre: American Cyanamid's reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission are publicly available, starting in 1994. Since American Cyanamid stopped being a reporting company in 1995, this is a fairly short window, but you can still find some useful reports at the SEC's EDGAR webpage for American Cyanamid. John M Baker (talk) 22:19, 15 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I would like to have a book with photos and so one. Don't you have more pleasing (not Form 10-K) annual reports in the US?--Kopiersperre (talk) 20:01, 13 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Kopiersperre: In the U.S., the annual report to stockholders is a separate document from the formal annual report to the SEC on Form 10-K, although the stockholders' annual report may be included as an exhibit to the 10-K. The annual report to stockholders typically, but not always, is aesthetically more pleasing (although I tend to prefer the 10-K, which often has more solid information). These days EDGAR can accommodate annual reports with fancy graphs and colored pictures, and companies generally put them on their own web pages. In 1994, however, EDGAR was entirely text-based. I haven't checked, but I assume that either American Cyanamid did not have a web site or that site is long-gone. John M Baker (talk) 22:22, 13 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Chinese clan associations and residence patterns in Vancouver

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  • Willmott, W.E. "Chinese clan associations in Vancouver." Man, vol. lxiv no. 49 (1964), p.. 33-37.

I'd like to have this resource so I can expand the organizations section of User_talk:WhisperToMe/Vancouversplit, a draft article focusing on the Chinese population of Vancouver, British Columbia.

Also does somebody have:

  • Cho, George and Roger Leigh. "Patterns of Residence of the Chinese in Vancouver." In: Minghi, J. (editor). Peoples of the Living Land (BC Geographical Series, No. 15). Tantalus (Vancouver), 1972. p. 67-84.

--WhisperToMe (talk) 01:43, 18 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@WhisperToMe: I've sent you the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute paper. - NQ (talk) 13:36, 21 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you! WhisperToMe (talk) 07:27, 1 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

2 article for history

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can anyone send me this & this via email please?

for babak & artemisia

tnx --pdf-request (talk) 08:25, 3 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry, this request area is for bonafide Wikipedia editors. Please take some time to contribute to Wikipedia before making a request. Shyamal (talk) 08:27, 3 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Polish Brewing articles

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Looking for articles from three different Polish journals for the Grodziskie article.

The first journal is Przemysł fermentacyjny i owocowo-warzywny and the link takes you to the worldcat entry for it. It appears to be available from a few scattered sources worldwide, including the British Library. I am looking for the following articles:

  • Szmelich, W. (1994). O historii i sposobie wytwarzania unikalnego piwa grodziskiego. Przemysł Fermentacyjny i Owocowo-Warzywny, 38(01), 7-10.
  • Marczak, J., Jarzabek, Z., & Marczewski, B. (2010). Piwo z pszenicy. Przemysł Fermentacyjny i Owocowo-Warzywny, 54(01).
  • Jarzabek, Z., Marczak, J., & Marczewski, B. (2010). Skąd się w piwie wzięły drożdże?. Przemysł Fermentacyjny i Owocowo-Warzywny, 54(04).

The next article is from the same journal with a different name. Przemysł fermentacyjny. Older. It is also available at the British Library.

  • Szmelich W., l963: Problem drożdży dla produkcji piwa grodziskiego. Przem. Ferment: Nr. 11, 262.

Final journal is Acta Microbiologica Polonica, which Worldcat only locates from some resources in France. The link takes you to the journal page. The article I am looking for is

  • Szmelich, W. (1964). YEAST SELECTION FOR THE PRODUCTION OF GRODZISK BEER. Acta microbiologica Polonica, 13, 255.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Neil916 (Talk) 00:56, 20 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

The first one is available here, and the last one, there. Rgds  hugarheimur 05:11, 20 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

And another one two a few more, same journal:

Some newspaper articles from the 70s

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Dear folks, for the articles about The Age of Uncertainty and especially Free to Choose I need some contemporary background articles and reviews, specifically:

  1. Peter Bernstein: The Man Who Brought You Milton Friedman, in: Fortune, February 25, 1980, pp. 108-112
  2. Anthony Holden: The Free Market Man, in: Observer, February 17, 1980
  3. Alfred L. Malabre: The Milton Friedman Show, in: Wall Street Journal, January 11, 1980
  4. Anne Curley: TV Gets a New Uncle Milty, in: Milwaukee Journal, January 11, 1980
  5. John Kenneth Galbraith: The Conservative Onslaught, in: New York Review of Books, January 22, 1981, pp. 30-36
  6. Biddy Jemal: BBC2's Most Fascinating Man. Letter to the editor, in: Sunday Times, January 23, 1977
  7. John Kenneth Galbraith tells Focus about His Upcoming Series on Economics: The Age of Uncertainty, in: Focus, August 1976
  8. Martin Mayer: Uncle Miltie's Money Talk, in: American Film, April 1980, pp. 10-12
  9. Nobel Winner Set for TV Show, in: New York Post, December 6, 1977
  10. Jenny Rees: The Most Unlikely Superstars of All..., in: Daily Mail, January 8, 1977

Sorry that these are so many, but since I'm living in Germany, it's pretty hard to get hold of these articles. --Tolanor (talk) 17:57, 22 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Tolanor: 'Focus: the Public Broadcasting Magazine of KQED' OCLC 213775472, later changed its name to 'San Francisco Focus' and now, simply known as San Francisco. I don't have access to New York Post archives pre 1997. Everything else in your mail. - NQ (talk) 21:09, 23 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, thank you so much for your help!! So Focus is only available in San Francisco? I've already worked through most of the articles, they are pretty useful. But there's one more I came across only now - maybe you have access to that one, too?
  • Robert Cross: Dialog[ue?]: John Kenneth Galbraith, Chicago Tribune Magazine, May 15, 1977, pp. 24-25, 43-44
--Tolanor (talk) 22:51, 23 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Yes Sent - NQ (talk) 23:00, 23 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

UK! Need Who's Who/Findmypast/Military records etc

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I'm searching for background information to hopefully create articles for:

  • Michael Patrick Day CVO (born February 1953
  • Brigadier James Henry Gordon CB CBE late The Royal Green Jackets, 504457. He received queen's birthday honours in 1991 and 2013 and the U.S. Legion of Merit. He has such a common name that I'm having trouble finding any info to start, even hometown.

If anyone could be of help, I would appreciate it! Thanks! МандичкаYO 😜 00:57, 23 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Wikimandia: Hi. You do not have your email enabled. Email me via Special:EmailUser/NQ for 'Who's Who' entries of both people. - NQ (talk) 13:04, 23 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Sitush: Can you check FindMyPast? - NQ (talk) 01:41, 1 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
They're far too modern for FMP. Few genealogy websites can cover living people with any depth or degree of certainty. For Gordon, the London Gazette will have some small amounts of info, and I would imagine that if the major newspapers (Times, Guardian etc) do not then local newspapers certainly would. There is this at gov.uk, which will also be in the Gazette somewhere. In fact, he is all over the web in relation to his various honours, but with scant further detail. Perhaps this is a window? - Sitush (talk) 01:51, 1 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Wikimandia: - Aside from what Sitush found, there isn't much on them that I was able to locate. Who's who has significant information and it also contains direct contact details for Michael Patrick Day, perhaps that's worth a shot. - NQ (talk) 00:33, 2 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Strange request for the Times

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Hi all, I'm looking for four articles in the Times that were published on 31 January 1911. I'm literally staring at a microfilmed edition of that day, but the "South American supplement"—listed in the issue's table of contents (p. 11 of the regular edition) and the Annual Index to the Times—is not included. Please help? I'm looking for:

  1. "Naval Strength of South America," 31 Jan 1911, p. 1 (these page numbers are referring to the supplement's pagination... the regular page one has marriages etc.)
  2. "The Argentine in the 20th Century," 31 Jan 1911, p. 4
  3. "South America and Sea Power," 31 Jan 1911, p. 7
  4. "British Goods in Argentina," 31 Jan 1911, p. 9.

I'd like to use these in my South American dreadnought articles to bolster some scanty references in sources. Thanks and a cookie to whomever can help me out. Ed [talk] [majestic titan] 18:12, 26 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

London Times, New York Times, or some other publication of that name? John M Baker (talk) 21:15, 26 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
London Times. Hi Ed, I was not able to locate it in the Gale digital archives or at Newspapers.com and I doubt it's included anywhere online along with Times archive. The only physical copy available is at the British Library in London. OCLC 751715866. Regards - NQ (talk) 22:30, 26 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Sadly The Times Digital Archive only has the 20 pages of the paper itself for that day: no supplement. --Hroðulf (or Hrothulf) (Talk) 09:48, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
The author of "Naval Strength of South America" is Commander E. Hamilton Currey. I found this passage from him in the book 'The Brazilians and their country'. Not sure if it's of any relevance. For "The Argentine in the 20th Century," there is a book by the same name published later in 1915. - NQ (talk) 23:17, 26 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Damn, I was afraid of that. They normally include the supplements; I'm not sure why they didn't here. Probably financial. In any case, thank you for the thorough search, NQ. Best, Ed [talk] [majestic titan] 04:20, 27 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
SLUB Dresden appears to have only some 1914 issues of that supplement. Perhaps some of the larger South American libraries have it. --HHill (talk) 11:38, 27 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Should be Volume no. 7 (January 1911). Available at the University of Toronto Libraries. @OhanaUnited: - NQ (talk) 12:03, 27 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@NQ: I'm not heading down to the main campus' library anytime soon. OhanaUnitedTalk page 15:44, 27 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
(Outdent) Advanced searches on The British Library reveal their hard copy's classed "restricted" due to being "fragile", and it's not on microfiche. Restricted means normally it can't be accessed and access won't be permissible where other copies exist. SUNCAT shows copies exist at: Cambridge Univ., "London Library" (a mere £15 day access/£485 p.a), and LSE. –146.199.151.33 (talk) 13:03, 31 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
The Supplement shows under several Worldcat entries with variant cataloguing details: OCLC 173730025,OCLC 751715866,OCLC 472723023,OCLC 8105160. Eventually, these should all resolve to the latter, but in the mean time it is necessary to try them all. It looks as if Yale holds it if there's someone there. LeadSongDog come howl! 17:08, 1 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Pierre Clastres

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Is this the complete version of the review? If it is not, I want to have access as it is listed on the further reading section of Pierre Clastres, which I would like to improve. If possible, also "Sorrows of the Civilised Warrior" from Tiqqun's This is Not a Program, which the other article listed on further reading that I have not access to. --Gabriel Yuji (talk) 03:31, 4 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Gabriel Yuji, I've sent you the complete review from the New York Review of Books. - NQ (talk) 05:37, 4 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
"Sorrows of the Civilised Warrior" Yes Sent - NQ (talk) 05:42, 4 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much!! ... And sorry for not asking before but the book L'anti-autoritarisme en ethnologie has some material on Clastres. However, I've realized now that pages 105, 106, 111, 113 and 114 are missing. I don't know if it's possible to find it but I would appreciate if you could get them. Gabriel Yuji (talk) 17:09, 4 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

NQ Instead of creating a new topic I'm requesting here, is it fine? I'd love to have access to page 311 of The Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists for info on Clastres biography, which is the less developed part in the Wikipedia article as you can see. Gabriel Yuji (talk) 01:51, 26 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Nevermind. I've just found it here.
However, I'd like to make a question: can I add the link of Google Drive documents you've send me at the "url" parameter? Gabriel Yuji (talk) 02:08, 26 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Gabriel Yuji: Answered here - NQ (talk) 03:38, 26 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry for the mess... However, I'd like to request page 68 of this book and 237 of this one. Gabriel Yuji (talk) 02:46, 26 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Gabriel Yuji: Yes Sent - NQ (talk) 03:38, 26 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

And how about the Encyclopædia Universalis article on Clastres: http://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/pierre-clastres/? I'd like to have full access to it. Gabriel Yuji (talk) 20:06, 26 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Gabriel Yuji: Mail. - NQ (talk) 06:21, 28 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Maybe I'm exaggerating on the amount of my requests but this page is essential as it apparently have info on "Mythes et rites des Indiens d'Amérique du Sud" and on "L'économie primitive". Also, this one as it contains something about "Le clou de la croisière". It has been tough to find info on their publication. Gabriel Yuji (talk) 23:40, 26 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Gabriel Yuji: Mail. - NQ (talk) 06:21, 28 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

For: Japanese Language Supplementary School of Queensland --WhisperToMe (talk) 11:59, 10 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@WhisperToMe: The first one is not included in the list of papers published by the Australian Association for Research in Education as part of the 2002 Conference. Not sure if it's available online. - NQ (talk) 23:15, 11 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@NQ: Then The University of Queensland listing must have made a mistake of some sort? - Does it mean it was published as part of a different conference? WhisperToMe (talk) 23:50, 11 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@WhisperToMe: I did some further digging, the conference website carries only select papers from the 2002 conference. The Queensland uni listing mentions it being a published paper. UQ eSpace might have it on file. I'll try to get in touch with a few people who might have access.- NQ (talk) 00:02, 12 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Reference work material on Emperor Jimmu

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Basically looking for any "reference" type works, be they encyclopedic or history or similar works broadly considered "reference works," discussing at length, either as the main topic of the piece or as a multi-page section in a broader work, the mythic Emperor Jimmu of Japan, for use in developing that article and related articles. -John Carter (talk) 19:17, 13 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@John Carter: I have a copy of Brownlee, John S, Japanese Historians and the National Myths, 1600-1945: The Age of the Gods and Emperor Jinmu if you need any extracts not in the Google Books entry. Jbh (talk) 20:25, 13 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Um, what exactly do you mean by "have a copy" here? :) The book appears to have been rather well received, which is definitely a plus, and I would definitely welcome any input from that source in the article when we get to that point. But if it is a physical copy, which you seem to imply, it might be harder to distribute around to all the others who might be involved. I may well ping you when I get to the point of opening discussion on the article talk page when I get to that point. John Carter (talk) 20:39, 13 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
It is a PDF so pages can be extracted as needed. Jbh (talk) 20:43, 13 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
That sounds very useful. My first "goal" is to more or less see what other encyclopedias and similar short reference articles might say, as an indicator of what sort of things need to be covered in the Jimmu article, early indicators of relative weight in that article, and that sort of thing, basically getting material together to develop an "outline" of sorts for the article. But I have a feeling that source you have would be a much more useful and acceptable citation source than the reference overview articles might be. But that might come second to seeing what is discussed in the other recent extant encyclopedia type sources, and the relative weight they give the material they do include. John Carter (talk) 20:52, 13 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
OK. Ping me or email me if you need anything from the book. I also have access to JSTOR and saw several references to Emperor Jimmu but most seemed tangential on first inspection. If you find anything there you need help getting let me know. I did a quick look for other references, there was only a footnote mentioning him in my Cambridge History of Japan which surprised me. Jbh (talk) 21:22, 13 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@John Carter: Send me an email and I'll reply with PDFs of Brownlee, Why Prewar Japanese Historians Did Not Tell the Truth, and Ōbayashi Taryō, Japanese Myths of Descent from Heaven and Their Korean Parallels. Note to others who might do searches: The spelling Jinmu is more common in the literature. John M Baker (talk) 17:35, 14 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@John Carter: Are you still interested in this? John M Baker (talk) 14:07, 4 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

This study please.

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 Not done

--Joey13952 alternate account (talk) 04:59, 14 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Joey13952 alternate account, Like I've told you before, this request area is only for bonafide Wikipedia editors who are active in content generation, research, and verification work. You can sign up for a free 2 week trial at DeepDyve to access this resource. Regards - NQ (talk) 14:25, 14 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Wāqwāq

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Fujisaki, Ryu (2010). Wāqwāq. Vol. 4. San Francisco, California: Viz Media. ISBN 978-1-4215-2741-3. OCLC 435420960.

I know (through this review) that there is some Ryu Fujisaki's commentary on the production of Wāqwāq (or art least its art) in an endnote of the above citedd book. I'd like (if possible) to have access to it. I know that it's probably available on a library but I'm not from North America, then unfortunately I cannot have access to it hereby. Thanks in advance. Gabriel Yuji (talk) 21:45, 21 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Gabriel Yuji: The entire waqwaq series is available here Chapters 26-34 covers volume 4. - NQ (talk) 16:58, 22 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@NQ:. Yeah, I've already found the complete series online. The problem is that the endnotes mentioned by the source ("he mentions in the endnotes how difficult this series was to draw") are not available (or at least I couldn't find them) on Internet... Thanks, anyway! Gabriel Yuji (talk) 00:51, 24 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Gabriel Yuji: The only available version online that includes all the pages from the book series are the ones you'd have to purchase. (itunes) - NQ (talk) 03:54, 26 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Geology, Hydrology, and Geochemistry of the Black Creek Watershed Near Mocanaqua, PA.

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Hello! The book that I needed access to: Newport, Thomas G. (1971). Geology, Hydrology, and Geochemistry of the Black Creek Watershed Near Mocanaqua, PA. Black Creek (Susquehanna River) is in the process of a GA review, and the book constitutes for a significant number of its citations. If at all possible someone can e-mail the book to me at gtownhoyasdc@gmail.com. Thanks! LeftAire (talk) 17:40, 7 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

According to this the electronic form is not available, the proper title is Geology, hydrology, and geochemistry of the Black Creek watershed near Mocanaqua, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania and it was published in 1968. This also shows as OCLC 50317392. The FAQ at the USGS says under "How do I obtain a copy of a specific publication?/ How do I obtain a publication that is not available online?"
"USGS Publication: Links to the USGS store will be added shortly for publications that have paper versions in stock. You can also contact the USGS Store to order the publication. The USGS Store is available at http://store.usgs.gov and they can be contacted via email: usgsstore@usgs.gov ; telephone: 1-888-ASK-USGS; and mail: USGS Information Services, Box 25286, Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225-0046. If it is not available, try searching the title online to find a copy for sale or contact your local librarian to see if they can help you borrow a copy."
I'd suggest the email or phone query is your best bet. Their store's search engine doesn't seem to find it. LeadSongDog come howl! 21:08, 7 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I'll give this a shot, too. LeftAire (talk) 21:31, 7 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
[ec] This is USGS Open-File Report 71-343, with something like 177 pages ("leaves") and 54 plates, but unfortunately the USGS does not have a digital version. Google Book seems to have missed this item (not in any large library?), so it seems doubtful there is anything that can be e-mailed. WorldCat (oddly) shows no library listings. The editor citing this item presumably had access to it; have you inquired there? ~ J. Johnson (JJ) (talk) 21:14, 7 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I have. He said that I would likely have to access via library loan. I don't know how soon I would be able to access the library, though. Hopefully sometime this weekend...LeftAire (talk) 21:22, 7 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@LeftAire: Can this request be archived since the GA review is completed and you no longer require the book? - NQ (talk) 18:10, 29 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@NQ: Sure, go ahead. Sorry for the late response. LeftAire (talk) 00:24, 3 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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I can scholar MRB constant and get a couple of references that mention it by name. However, I would like to know what, if any, other articles use the formulas that the MRB constant is derived from, or slight variations of those formulas. Four formulas are found in the Wiki article MRB constant. Other, more promising of finding related formulas, formulas are found on page 29 of the following URL: http://www.marvinrayburns.com/UniversalTOC25.pdf . Other, more eccentrically related formulas are found on page 4 at the following URL: http://arxiv.org/pdf/0912.3844v3.pdf . --Marvin Ray Burns (talk) 22:05, 9 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

"Why Johnny Can't Read Chinese"

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  • DeFrancis, John (1966) "Why Johnny Can't Read Chinese", Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, Vol. 1, No. 1, Feb. 1966, pp. 1-20.

For: Chinese as a second language --WhisperToMe (talk) 14:41, 10 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Recovering Khmer Ethnic Identity from the Thai National Past: An Ethnography of the Localism Movement in Surin Province

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Denes, Alexandra (2006). Recovering Khmer Ethnic Identity from the Thai National Past: An Ethnography of the Localism Movement in Surin Province. Cornell University. ISBN 9780542788758.

I think this was a doctoral dissertation. The link I provided is the published book version. Any PDF or other digital copy would be greatly appreciated and put to good use here on WP.

For use in Northern Khmer people, Surin province, Khmer culture, History of Cambodia, Khmer people and others. --William Thweatt TalkContribs 00:38, 12 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Looking for French Obituary from 1968 or 1969 for Astronomer Rose Bonnet

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I am working on an article on an early 20th century french astronomer named Rose Bonnet. Most of the information I've found on her life has been from academic articles (with a few exceptions). I would like to locate an obituary for her to fill in some missing details in her life.

She was born in 1894 and died in 1968 or 1969, most likely at her home in Paris (83—Street number, Rue de la Liberation—Street, Clamart—Commune, Antony—Arrondissement, Hauts-de-Seine—Department, Sud de Seine—Intercommunality, Île-de-France—Region). She spent her career (from 1919 to 1959) at the Paris Observatory. She was a member of the International Astronomy Union and Société Astronomique de France. She married Louis Sainturier in 1932 or 1933, and used "Bonnet-Sainturier" or "Bonnet" thereafter (except for a brief period during the Nazi occupation of France).

I have searched and searched on Google, Google Scholar, Google Books, Bing, Google.fr, and even ventured into the frightening domain of a Brick and Mortar University Library! But to no avail. I suspect the information exists, but is buried in some French newspaper archives that my Google Translate lack of fluency with the language has hidden from me.

I appreciate any help anyone can give--Carl Henderson (talk) 04:23, 13 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

  • Thank you very much for looking. Asking at the French Wikipedia is a good idea. I don't speak French however, so I hope they are okay with Google-translate attempts at their language. Carl Henderson (talk) 19:38, 29 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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  • Ames, Michael M. & Joy Inglis. 1976. “Tradition and Change in British Columbia Sikh Family Life”. In The Canadian Family, K. Ishwaran (ed.). Toronto: Hold, Reinhart and Winston of Canada.
  • Archie, Trudy & Sherry Edmunds-Flett. 1999. The History of Sikh-Canadians in British Columbia: Fundamental Reading and Writing Exercises. Abbotsford, BC: UCFV.
  • Bains, Nina. 1974. A Brief Study of East Indian (Sikh) Community of Victoria. B.A. Hons. thesis, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
  • Bolarian, B. Singh & G. S. Basran. 1985. Sikhs in Canada: History of Sikhs in British Columbia- A Research Report. Saskatoon: University of Saskatchewan.
  • Button, R. A. 1964. Sikh Settlement in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. B.A. thesis, Geography Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
  • Das, Rajani Kant. Hindustani Workers on the Pacific Coast. W.de Gruyter & Co. (Berlin), 1923.
  • Hans, Raj Kumar. 2003. “Gurdwara as a Cultural Site of Punjabi Community in British Columbia, 1905 – 1965.” In Fractured Identity: The Indian Diaspora in Canada, Sushma J. Varma & Radhika Seshan (eds.). Jaipur: Rawat Publications.
  • Inglis, Joy and Michael M. Ames. "Conflict and Change in B.C. Sikh ideals of family life." (1967). - Paper presented to the 1967 annual meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association.
  • Joy, Annamma. 1984. “Work and Ethnicity: The Case of the Sikhs in Okanagan Valley in British Columbia”. In South Asian in the Canadian Mosaic, Rabindra Kanungo (ed.). Montreal: Kala Bharati.
  • Joy, Annamma & Verne A. Dusenbery. 1980. Being Sikh in British Columbia: Changing Definitions of Self and Others. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Asian Studies Association.
  • Koehn, Sharon Denise. 1993. Negotiating New Lives and New Lands: Elderly Punjabi Women in British Columbia (M.A. thesis), University of Victoria, Victoria. - See info at ResearchGate, see profile at Google Books.
  • Kumar, Hans Raj. 1998. “Punjab Press and Immigrant Culture in British Columbia between Wars”. In Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. 33:16.
  • Lowes, George H. 1963. The Sikhs of British Columbia (Ph.D. thesis), University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
  • Lowes, G. H. 1952 "The Sikhs of British Columbia" (Honors Essay) - University of British Columbia Honors Essay, available on microfilm.
  • MacInnes, Tom (1927). Oriental Occupation of British Columbia (Vancouver). OCLC 6744452
  • Paranjpe, A. C. 1986. “Identity Issues among Immigrations: Reflections on the Experiences of Indo-Canadians in British Columbia”. In Tradition and Transformation: Asian Indians in America, Richard Harvey Brown & George C. Coelho (eds.). Williamsburg, Va: College of William and Mary Studies in Third World Societies (38).
  • Perry, Martha E. 1929. “The Sikhs in British Columbia”. In United Empire, Vol. 20: 10.
  • Sandhu, Karnail Singh. 1972. “Indian Immigration and Racial Prejudice in British Columbia”. In Peoples of the Living Land: Geography of Cultural Diversity in British Columbia, Julian V. Minghi (ed.). Vancouver: Tantalus. OCLC 29932655
  • Sandhu, Teresa Jane. 1983. Social Distance and the Pidginized Speech of Punjab Women in British Columbia (M.A. thesis), University of Victoria. Also in Resources for Feminist Studies, Vol. 13:3, 1984. - See profile at Google Books. OCLC 858372462
  • Shroff, Rani. 1978. East Indians in British Columbia (M.A. thesis), University of British Columbia, Vancouver. - See profile at Google Books OCLC 605719223
  • Srivavasta, R.P. "Family Organization and Change among the East Indians of British Columbia, Canada." In: Kurian, A. (editor). Family in India: A Regional View. 1972 (The Hague).
  • Wilson, J. Donald & Dahlie Jorgen. 1975. “Negroes, Finn, Sikhs: Education and Community Experience in British Columbia”. In Sounds Canadians: Language and Cultures in a Multi-ethnic Society, Paul Migus (ed.). Toronto: P. Martin Assoc.

For: Indo-Canadians in British Columbia --WhisperToMe (talk) 05:48, 14 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@WhisperToMe: Hindustani Workers on the Pacific Coast. Thesis by Sharon Koehn and the article in Economic & Political Weekly sent by mail. - NQ (talk) 15:56, 14 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you! Looking forward to the rest of the articles! WhisperToMe (talk) 08:40, 26 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Sent Conflict and Change, and revived this request. --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 20:01, 4 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@WhisperToMe your wikimail address, and you'll get Paranjpe. Thank you, Doc Taxon (talk) 18:18, 26 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Foreign-exchange reserves of Qatar

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I would like to plot the foreign-exchange reserves of the Qatar Central Bank. The information is published here on monthly base. Opening ≈120 documents (for the last 10 years) would cost me with my slow internet extraordinarily long time. The data is available at e.g. Trading Economix, but hidden behind a paywall. May someone with access to ' professional statistics provider download the data?

The plot can be used in the articles:

--Kopiersperre (talk) 18:14, 19 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Two 1996 articles from The Bangladesh Observer

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For verification, I'm seeking two English-language newspaper articles that cover student political organization violence related to Sitakunda Degree College. I have only partial citations:

  1. The Bangladesh Observer, p. 12, col. 1, 25 June 1996 {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. The Bangladesh Observer, p. 1, col. 1, 31 July 1996 {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

Searches of worldcat.org (result 1, result 2) suggest that Wikipedians with a love of microfilm and ready access to one of: Center for Research Libraries, Columbia University, Duke, Harvard, Kansas State, Library of Congress, Michigan State University, Princeton, UC Berkeley, University of Chicago, University of Hawaii, University of Illinois, UMich, UPenn, Yale, Toronto Public Library, The British Library, University of Oxford, or National Library of Australia may be able to help.

Wikipedia articles being improved: Sitakunda Upazila.

--Worldbruce (talk) 22:50, 26 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Reliable source for Francis Drake and Nova Albion pages

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Disregard
 – Not a request - NQ (talk) 16:10, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Source Book 1: Francis Drake in Nehalem Bay 1579, Setting the Historical Record Straight by Garry D. Gitzen, Fort Nehalem Publishing, 263 pages, 8 1/2 by 11 inches, 100 plus illustrations, 6 Appendices, more than 90 bibliography items, and 9 plus pages of end notes. [3]. Review [4].

Source Book 2: The Treasure Rocks of Neah-kah-nie Mountain by Garry D. Gitzen, http://https://www.academia.edu/12963151/The_Treasure_Rocks_of_Neah-kah-nie_Mountain/].

Source Article: Edward Wright’s World Chart of 1599 by Garry D. Gitzen, Terrae Incognitae, Vol. 46 No. 1, April 2014, 3–15. [5] Source Review: Terrae Incognitae Editor Marguerite Ragnow, Ph.D. review of Edward Wright's World Chart of 1599 by G. Gitzen. [6]Ggitzen (talk) 15:54, 16 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Ggitzen: Please use the article talk pages to suggest reliable sources. - NQ (talk) 16:10, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Piprahwa

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I need the following sources for the article Piprahwa:

  • Bloch, Theodor, ‘Notes on the Exploration of Vaisali’, by , Annual Report, Bengal Circle, Archaeological Survey of India, year ended April 1904, p. 15 (citation taken from an unreliable source) [7] OCLC 64218646
  • Härtel, Herbert (2000). On the Dating of the Piprahwa Vases, in Maurizio Taddei; Giuseppe De Marco, South Asian archaeology, 1997 : proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, held in the Istituto italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente, Palazzo Brancaccio, Rome, 7-14 July 1997, Rome : Istituto italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente, pp. 1011-24 ([8]) OCLC 49197574
  • Ghosh, Amalananda, ed. (1989), An Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology vol. 2: A gazetteer of explored and excavated sites in India. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal, pp. 345-46 [9], (I can access p.345 only)
  • Willis, Michael (2012). Review: Aśokan Sites and Artefacts. A Source-Book with Bibliography (Monographien zur Indischen Archäologie, Kunst und Philologie, Band 18) by Harry Falk, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Third Series, Vol. 22, No. 1, Medieval India and the Paramara Dynasty, pp. 187-188 [10]

Thank you. JimRenge (talk) 15:15, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@JimRenge: I've mailed you the jstor review. - NQ (talk) 16:41, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@JimRenge: First one sent. - NQ (talk) 17:29, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@JimRenge: Another mail regarding the entry in Encyclopedia of Indian Archaeology. - NQ (talk) 11:42, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
NQ, is the Encyc. of Ind. Arch. one done? If not I can fulfil that one. 87.115.5.22 (talk) 14:54, 24 June 2015 (UTC)(formerly 146.199.151.33)[reply]
The entry in the encyclopedia is reproduced almost verbatim here. Ping User:JimRenge - NQ (talk) 15:03, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I concur. Aside from including a page number with cites for Mitra and accents over foreign terms plus a couple've spelling differences on them (most likely easy to figure out typos), they're identical. –87.115.5.22 (talk) 16:39, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I agree, but thanks for your offer 87.115.5.22. NQ, thank you so much for your support! JimRenge (talk) 17:50, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Seeking two articles on Ralph Vary Chamberlin

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I'm trying to bring Ralph Vary Chamberlin up to GA or FA, and am seeking some offline sources:

  1. Jones, David T. (1944). "List of publications of Dr. Ralph V. Chamberlin to June 1st, 1944". Vintonia. 4: 1–22. OCLC 4171096.
  2. Uschi Eckstein; Robert Samm (2001). "Beruehmte Arachnologen: Ralph Vary Chamberlin, 1879-1967. [Famous arachnologists: Ralph Vary Chamberlin, 1879-1967.]". Arachnologisches Magazin (in German). 9 (5): 11–12. ISSN 0944-8667.

If the Arachnologisches Magazin article could possibly be scanned in OCR, that would greatly facilitate machine translation, as I don't speak German. Thanks! --Animalparty-- (talk) 20:39, 6 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Animalparty: de:WP:BIBA might be able to help you with this a lot faster. - NQ (talk) 21:50, 6 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Animalparty: [11] - NQ (talk) 19:27, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I was able to get the second article (now struck) from German Wikipedia editors. The first request remains open. --Animalparty! (talk) 23:42, 15 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Theft of a church bell in 1969

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According to one source, a bell made in 1635 by Joseph Hatch was stolen from the church of St Mary the Virgin at Hillborough, in Reculver parish, in 1970, having been brought there from the demolished church of St Mary's at Reculver itself in about 1809. But I've recently been informed by email that the bell was stolen in August 1969, and that it was reported in at least one newspaper. My informant said that they had a contemporary press cutting somewhere, but they haven't responded to requests for further information. A search of the British Newspaper Archive turns up nothing like it in the vicinity of Reculver, so I wonder if anyone here might be able to help. I'm afraid that's all the information I have. Thanks for reading. Nortonius (talk) 14:32, 7 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I'll check my copy of Homan, Roger (1984), The Victorian Churches of Kent when I get home, just in case. The church should at least be mentioned in there. Its Bibliography might turn up something as well. Hassocks5489 (Floreat Hova!) 16:20, 7 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
No joy, unfortunately ... a brief mention with architectural details, but nothing about the bell. Hassocks5489 (Floreat Hova!) 17:35, 7 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Ok thanks for looking! I'll keep my fingers crossed for a news source. Cheers. Nortonius (talk) 17:43, 7 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Note that this probably non-RS page suggests that the theft was in April 1969, not August. John M Baker (talk) 19:57, 7 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Ah yes, thank you, I've probably seen that and forgotten it – I decided a while back not to use that site as a source, as it looked non-RS. So, some time in 1969! Cheers. Nortonius (talk) 21:07, 7 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  • Are there any newspaper specialists out there who might look into this, if they haven't already? Even news of negative searches would be very gratefully received! Cheers. Nortonius (talk) 10:51, 27 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I've been searching for it continuously, haven't been able to find a related event in that time frame in any of the online newspaper archives so far - will resume the search in a couple of days when I get back to my workstation. It's ought to be out there somewhere. Regards - NQ-Alt (talk) 12:25, 27 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Much appreciated NQ-Alt, how very mysterious. It seems definitely to have happened, and stealing a dirty great bell from a church without the neighbours noticing (the building isn't especially isolated) must've been quite a feat! You'd think it would've been newsworthy. Very grateful for your efforts, I'll keep my fingers crossed! Nortonius (talk) 12:37, 27 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Recent work by David C. Mitchell on the Psalms

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  1. David C. Mitchell "Resinging the Temple Psalmody", JSOT 36 (2012) pp. 355–378
  2. David C. Mitchell "How Can We Sing the Lord's Song?" in S. Gillingham (ed.), "Jewish and Christian Approaches to the Psalms" (OUP, 2013) pp. 119–133
  3. David C. Mitchell "The Songs of Ascents: Psalms 120 to 134 in the Worship of Jerusalem's temples" (Campbell: Newton Mearns 2015)

Could you help in particular with the following question:

Two recent contributions to WP ([12], [13]) claim that David C. Mitchell (more specifically in the sources listed above) supports Haïk-Vantoura's proposed "decipherment" of the tropes of the Hebrew Bible. What precisely did David C. Mitchell have to say regarding Haïk-Vantoura's proposed reconstruction?

Contact Basemetal here 02:40, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Basemetal: You do not have your email enabled. Email me via Special:EmailUser/NQ for the JSOT paper. An almost verbatim copy is available here. - NQ (talk) 03:31, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Jewish and Christian Approaches to the Psalms is available on google books. - NQ (talk) 03:31, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@NQ: Sorry. I've just enabled email. You can email me. Thanks. Contact Basemetal here 10:46, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Basemetal: Mail. - NQ (talk) 12:52, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@NQ: Got it. Thanks. For the Gillingham volume I'll see if David C. Mitchell's article is provided in the Google book preview. If not I'll get back to you. Thanks again. Should I contact you here or rather on your talk page? Contact Basemetal here 13:51, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
PS: pp. 119-133 may be in the Google book preview for some people but for some reason they're not accessible to me because Google preview says I've reached my limit for the number of pages of the book I can preview. In fact Google preview won't let me view anything beyond p. 18. Rats. Contact Basemetal here 14:20, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Basemetal: Green tickY I've emailed you the chapter. Regards - NQ (talk) 16:48, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@NQ: Got it. Thanks. What I suspected all along: Google Preview treats some better than the rest of us Not fair. Should I file a discrimation suit? I'll try to contact the author for the third reference. Again, thanks a lot a lot. Contact Basemetal here 17:52, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@NQ: Hi Nathan. This is just to keep you updated on my attempts to get to the third reference. I did contact the author, David C. Mitchell. I asked him if there was new material in his book specifically in connection with my question. He answered: "My new book does contain further discussion on the antiquity of the Masoretic te'amim, and more evidence supporting SHV's hypothesis. There is also some repetition of stuff already published." But when I asked him (in order to get a page range) where in his book that discussion takes place he did not answer. From looking at the table of contents
table of contents
Chapter 1. Books Within Books. The Songs of Ascents: an independent book within the Book of Psalms.
Chapter 2. Words Within Words. Numerological codes point to the reign of a particular Israelite king.
Chapter 3. Steps Within Steps. The 'Ascents' heading links the songs with the fifteen temple steps and the Feast of Sukkot.
Chapter 4. Who Lies Behind Them? The king behind them steps forth.
Chapter 5. The Lodgings of the Holy Ark. The Songs sing of the ark of the covenant and its dwelling-place.
Chapter 6. For What Event Were They Composed?
Chapter 7. Who Wrote Them? Linguistic elements point to the probable authors.
Chapter 8. The Temple Orchestra: Origins and Instruments.
Chapter 9. The Temple Orchestra: The Levite Singers.
Chapter 10. Moonlight on Moriah. The liturgy of the fifteen Songs in temple times.
Chapter 11. Temple Song, Where Are You Now? Where did the temple song go? What remains?
Chapter 12. Restoring the Temple Song. Temple psalmody restorable from Masoretic cantillation, and church and synagogue chant.
Chapter 13. The Songs of Zion. The temple melody of each Song, with commentary.
Chapter 14. In the Latter Days. The meaning of the Songs of Ascents in the Psalms' narrative.
Chapter 15. I will proclaim Your Name to My Brethren. The song of the morning stars and music in worship.
Appendix I. Singing the Sacred Name.
Appendix II. Solomon’s temple.
Appendix III. The Hebrew calendar.
Appendix IV. Revia mugrash and oleh ve-yored.
27 figures; 14 tables; 29 musical examples. Glossary, bibliography, and index.
it would have to be Chapter 12 but that's just a guess. Thanks again for your help with the two articles. Cheers, Contact Basemetal here 17:33, 15 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Presbyopia treatments

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PMID 24716827, PMID 25908836, PMID 24849701, PMID 18998143, PMID 24205890, and PMID 25065246. Presbyopia, Lens (anatomy), Intraocular lens, Cornea, Anterior chamber of eyeball, Ciliary muscle, etc., also planning on using [14] and [15]. --2601:283:4401:5EBA:5050:250C:C3A:D53F (talk) 11:44, 24 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I could provide numbers 1, 2, 4, and 5. You need to give me your email address, though. Rgds  hugarheimur 17:02, 24 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
4 will not meet MEDDATE, 6 has vernacular title "Les nouvelles possibilités de traitement de la presbytie." ISSN 0370-629X OCLC 5607741852 direct link LeadSongDog come howl! 13:07, 27 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I have access to the other two, but I suggest not using the french one, mail me if you want no. 3.-- CFCF 🍌 (email) 15:16, 24 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Fr. Bede Jarrett

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He's a notable subject from the "requested articles" page that I'm working on. The best citations for biographical information are buried in books or paid journals like Wiley Online (which is on JSTOR), and I can't find free PDF versions. Note: he was also an author and he liked to write. A lot. A search on his name may turn up a bunch of unnecessary resources. Thanks much! Alaynestone (talk) 00:10, 27 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Wiley Online

Muse

Books

  • Bede Jarrett of the Order of Preachers, by Kenneth Wykeham-George, O.P., and Gervase Mathew, O.P. (Westminster, Maryland: The Newman Press, 1952) 140-142.
  • Letters of Bede Jarrett
I have access to 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Wiley and Muse). Please send me a wikimail. Rgds  hugarheimur 01:05, 27 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Sent. Rgds  hugarheimur 11:33, 27 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
5 is OCLC 4120835 or Blackfriars edition OCLC 559959466, 6 is OCLC 19775161 LeadSongDog come howl! 05:30, 27 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Papers for Paranthodon

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{{Stale}} I would appreciate access to any or all of the below items. I realize that there may be no online copy available, and if so, do not be bothered into searching offline:

  1. Galton, P.M.; Coombs, W.P. Jr. (1981). "Paranthodon africanus (broom) a stegosaurian dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of South Africa". Geobios 14 (3): 299–309. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(81)80177-5
  2. Atherstone, W.G. (1857). "Geology of Uitenhage". The Eastern Province Monthly Magazine 1 (10): 518–532
  3. Broom, R. (1912). "Observations on some specimens of South African fossil reptiles preserved in the British Museum". Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 2: 19–25. doi:10.1080/00359191009519357
  4. Nopsca, F. (1929). "Dinosaurierreste aus Siebenburgen V. Geologica Hungarica. Series Palaeontologica". Fasciculus 4: 1–76
  5. Galton, P.M. (1981). "Craterosaurus pottonensis Seeley, a stegosaurian dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of England, and a review of Cretaceous stegosaurs". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie 161 (1): 28–46
  6. De Klerk, W.J., Raath, M. and Hiller, N., 1992, "The first South African dinosaur: A palaeontological site of historical significance", 7th Biennial Conference of the Palaeontology Society of S.A., University of the Witwatersrand. Abstract Vol. p.48

Access to these articles would help get the article Paranthodon to FA, and will also help multiple other stegosaurs (eg. Craterosaurus) and taxa from the Kirkwood Formation. Thanks in advance --IJReid discuss 05:25, 1 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@IJReid: 2 sent. I'll search for the rest in the morning and let you know if I'm able to find it. Regards - NQ (talk) 06:06, 1 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I'll send you the Galton 1981 paper. --Jens Lallensack (talk) 07:13, 1 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Nopsca (1929) is done as well. --Jens Lallensack (talk) 18:07, 8 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Mary Ellen Pleasant

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Could someone please help me find an article called "Real Mary Ellen Pleasant Found" mentioned in this book. Also if it is online or anybody with access to it can email it to me thanks! --KAVEBEAR (talk) 19:36, 7 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@KAVEBEAR: The book says - The California Historical Society sided with the Hawaiian historians and exposed the controversy in the pages of the California Historical Quarterly in a 1976 article titled "Real Mary Ellen Pleasant Found." Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find any article about Mary Ellen Pleasant in the 1976 issues of California Historical Quarterly which is available at JSTOR. - NQ (talk) 09:30, 8 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Could you possibly be in the issues of 1975 or 1977?--KAVEBEAR (talk) 02:57, 9 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Never mind I can't seem to find it either.--KAVEBEAR (talk) 03:00, 9 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@KAVEBEAR: I can't see it listed anywhere here. I've emailed Professor Hudson, the author of the book for clarification. - NQ (talk) 06:11, 9 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Northwest Airlines establishing Japan services

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  • Kennedy, Tony. "NWA expanding Japan service; The expanded international flight schedule announced by Northwest is seen as a plum for Minnesota. Minneapolis-St. Paul will be among the select few U.S. cities to have nonstop service to both Tokyo and Osaka, Japan." (BUSINESS) Minneapolis Star Tribune, Sept 26, 1996, p.01D
  • "Northwest Airlines expands trans-Pacific operations with inauguration of nonstop service between Detroit and Tokyo." PR Newswire, April 13, 1987, p.SE3

For: Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and/or History of the Japanese in Metro Detroit. (depending on what I find) --WhisperToMe (talk) 21:41, 11 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@WhisperToMe: Green tickY mail. - NQ (talk) 21:51, 11 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@NQ: is it okay if you check to see if you have the following?

  • "Northwest adds Detroit to Japan flight." The Associated Press at The Grand Rapids Press. Date: 11/09/1999 Start Page: B.8.
  • "Northwest plans nonstop Detroit-Nagoya flights." Minneapolis Star Tribune. Date: 03/21/1998 Start Page: 03.D.
  • "Northwest to Launch Nagoya-Detroit Regular Flights in June." Jiji Press English News Service. Date: 03/20/1998 Start Page: 1.
  • "NWA to boost Detroit-Tokyo." Travel Weekly. 03/01/1993.
  • "New Detroit-Nagoya service." TTG, Travel Trade Gazette, U.K. and Ireland. Date: 04/01/1998 Start Page: 2.
  • "Northwest increases Detroit-Tokyo service to 10 flights a week." Aviation Daily. 05/04/1993.
  • Lott, Steven. "Northwest To Add Tokyo Frequencies In Spring." Aviation Daily Vol. 355, Issue 31. Date: 02/19/2004
  • "Northwest Airlines to Add Daily Flight to Tokyo from Detroit for Summer Travel." Detroit Free Press. Date: 02/18/2004
  • "NORTHWEST ADDS U.S. NEW STOPS." South China Morning Post & the Hongkong Telegraph. Date: 07/08/1966

Thank you so much! WhisperToMe (talk) 22:10, 11 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@WhisperToMe: sent some. - NQ (talk) 14:31, 12 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you! WhisperToMe (talk) 15:59, 12 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

If two more are okay:

WhisperToMe (talk) 15:59, 12 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@WhisperToMe: sent. - NQ (talk) 16:28, 12 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Article on Seipel

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{{Stale}} I am currently expanding the article on Ignaz Seipel (es:Ignaz Siepel) and the first Austrian Republic and I would like to check these articles:

  1. Klemens von Klemperer, Chancellor Seipel and the crisis of democracy in Austria. Journal of Central European affairs. ISSN 0885-2472. Vol. 22.1963, 4, p. 468-478.
  2. Barbara Ward, Ignaz Seipel and the Anschluss, Dublin Review, 203 (1938), pp. 33-50.

I do not think they are available online (I could not find them) but maybe someone can scan the original paper articles for me. Thank you in advance.--Rowanwindwhistler (talk) 11:35, 17 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

If they do exist it would be at hathitrust.org – http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000522798 shows the Dublin review, anyone for the University of California would have access.
Nearest I can get to the first one is this [16]
Silly me, http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000550267 – anyone from University of Mich has access. -- CFCF 🍌 (email) 09:16, 19 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Oslo byleksikon

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@Arxiloxos, the libraries that hold the dictionary are listed here: http://www.worldcat.org/title/oslo-byleksikon/oclc/671398673 czar 15:11, 14 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Kempe, Helen Kerr. The Pelican Guide to Old Homes of Mississippi: Columbus and the North. Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing Company. 1977.

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Hello. Is it possible to have a PDF or scans of this entire book please? I am working on historic buildings and plantations in North Mississippi. Or do I need to request specific pages about specific buildings each time?Zigzig20s (talk) 10:06, 6 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Zigzig20s, looks like the last edition was printed in 1989 so you're unlikely to find this digitized. I'd check your local libraries for one of the following versions: [17] czar 22:37, 17 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Zigzig20s: I can access some of it on Google Books. Perhaps the table of contents can give you an idea of exactly which area you need. --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 17:14, 23 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

CFTC Advisory Committee Report

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I'm looking for a copy of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission 1976 report from its Advisory Committee on Commodity Futures Trading Professionals. This was reprinted in full in CCH Commodity Futures Law Reports, Special Edition No. 29, Part II (Aug. 20, 1976). I would be happy with either the original report or the CCH reprint. The report's summary was printed in CCH Commodity Futures Law Reports ¶ 20,197 (Aug. 20, 1976); I already have the summary and am not looking for that. This is for commodity pool operator and possibly commodity trading advisor. John M Baker (talk) 16:55, 11 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Greenbaum

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I would like to have

  • Greenbaum, F. R. Am. J. Pharm. 1936, 108, 17-22. “Improved Method for the Preparation of Calcium or Ammonium Salts of Iodoxybenzoic Acid”

for article 2-Iodoxybenzoic Acid.--Kopiersperre (talk) 12:35, 13 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

"One Hundred and Nine Springs: My Story" autobiography request

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Hi. Does anyone have access to the following book? One Hundred and Nine Springs: My Story. It's an autobiography on Juliana Koo and it's written in Chinese. Thanks in advance --OscarL 14:19, 13 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Redefining Social Design in 1970s Belgium: Affordable Design vs. Elite Design

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Resolved

I'd like to read the article Redefining Social Design in 1970s Belgium: Affordable Design vs. Elite Design by Javier Gimeno-Martinez, DOI 10.2752/204191211X13070211134501, in order to improve the Dutch-language Wikipedia article on Kewlox (and translate it to English - it's a notable early modular furniture system from Belgium). I contacted the author, but got no reply. I have no academic affiliation that allows me to access this article. Thank you! --Spinster (talk) 14:13, 15 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Spinster, have you tried emailing the author? czar 07:25, 14 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, as I already mentioned above. I got no reply. Spinster (talk) 20:04, 14 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Sent today. --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 22:51, 4 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Materials for Buffalo, New York

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Last time I visited here I was working on Utica, New York. It's a GA now; now I am requesting materials for Buffalo, New York:

Goldman, Mark (1983-01-01). High Hopes: The Rise and Decline of Buffalo, New York. SUNY Press. ISBN 9780873957342

Buffalo, New York

Thank you in advance--Buffaboy talk 03:31, 21 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Buffaboy: I found a few previews on Google Books but most of the pages are omitted. What info are you looking for in the book? --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 00:33, 23 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Good question, I would like as much as possible on the early history, but I do believe my school library has a copy so if I need extra material I can refer to it. Buffaboy talk 16:47, 23 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Peter Sprague in The Vantage Point (magazine)

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Sprague, Peter. "Swift Running". The Vantage Point.

Hi ! I'm a French wikipedian working on the French version of the article about the Aston Martin Lagonda. I just want to be sure that the link I give above (which is supposed to be a transcription of the article) is reliable. So if someone has the paper version and could check or even scan it, it would be great. The Vantage Point is the magazine published by the Aston Martin Owners Club Of North Amercia.

Thanks in advance.

Blood Destructor (talk) 19:18, 22 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Sources for Japanese Uruguayan (II)

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  • Kasamatsu, E. (2005). Historia de la Asociación Panamericana Nikkei: presencia e inmigración japonesa en las Américas. Servilibro. probably pp. 65-70, 276-280.
  • Pellegrino, Adela, and Santiago González. "Atlas demográfico del Uruguay." Montevideo: Fin de Siglo (1995): 1-37.
  • Maedo, Morimatsu. 前堂盛松日記 : アルゼンチン・ウルグアイ移民資料. 具志川市史編さん室編. (具志川市史編集資料 / 具志川市史編さん室編, 9,10). 具志川市教育委員会, 1996.3-1998.3. OCLC 40174807, CiNii. Library of Congress seems to have this book, I do not know exactly what pages are needed, then, firstly I request the index.
  • Tanaka, Naoki (1990). 南米ウルグアイ東方共和国日本人移住史年表 [Nanbei Uruguay Tōhō Kyōwakoku Nihon-jin Ijūshi Nenpyō / translatable as Chronology of the Japanese Inmigration in Eastern Republic of Uruguay] OCLC 673507909 Google Books (no preview available) - National Diet Library, Tokyo (Japan) seems to have this book, I do not know exactly what pages are needed.
  • Bungeishunju magazine / 文藝春秋. Issue December 2008, page 86 & ss.

Wikipedia articles being improved.

--Zerabat (talk) 14:15, 16 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Previous thread: Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange/Resource Request/Stale requests/2015#Sources for Japanese Uruguayan czar 02:48, 18 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Dr Lol, thanks for the effort on sending me the copy of pages of the article from Bungeishunju, although seems to I made a mistake with the pages, due to the article might begin in a few previous pages, I do not know exactly, but you can think the same if look at page 86: it has not a title. Can you please see if I am right and begins before? If yes, would it be possible to obtain them? Thanks. --Zerabat (talk) 04:04, 12 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
@Zerabat: I send the previous pages and Kasamatsu to you. --Dr Lol (talk) 14:09, 21 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Received. Thanks. --Zerabat (talk) 13:01, 22 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Photos of Fan Noli from book

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Founding a Balkan State: Albania's Experiment with Democracy, 1920-1925 (google books, worldcat). Looking for the photo on page 85 of Fan Noli, which may or may not be the same photo as File:FAN NOLI.jpg. If it is the same, could you add that source to the Commons image page, so the photo isn't deleted? If it's not the same, could you scan and upload it? (It would be PD-US given that he was living in the US at that time.) The photo on page 86 would also be good if you are able to scan/upload (1922 from Boston, PD-US). There may be other photos that are pre-1923 that are not PD in the country of origin (Albania) and could be uploaded to en.wikipedia but not Commons. Thanks, Calliopejen1 (talk) 17:30, 30 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Requesting an 1885 document from Find My Past

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Hi, I'm wondering if anyone here with a subscription to Find My Past could help out with genealogical research that I'm working on. I'm trying to access the scanned image of a document belonging to Arthur Nash (Kings Norton, Worcestershire County, 6th link from the bottom on this page). Thanks in advance. --OscarL 15:42, 1 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Australian law report

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Hi I'm looking for page 559 of the law report Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1997) 189 CLR 520. This was cited in an English Article 10 judgment that I would like to refer to in the Article 10 article, but without knowing what appears on p559 of Lange it's not too easy... Thanks --Amisom (talk) 19:45, 7 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Amisom, note that the opinion in Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation is linked from our article, although the linked version is not paginated. John M Baker (talk) 22:45, 10 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Amison: The version from the High Court website also doesn't give page numbers: http://eresources.hcourt.gov.au/showbyHandle/1/233131 This seems to deal mainly with defamation and ensuring the possibility of political communication. The pagination would, I presume, be from the Commonwealth Law Reports (CLR) version.Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 04:05, 29 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I'm working on The Life and Death of 9413: a Hollywood Extra (MrLinkinPark333 (talk · contribs) has already helped me get one source as requested above). While I think it will be close to GA-worthy status soon, there are a few sources I'd like to get my hands on so I can eventually bring it up to FA. Most of these sources I've seen used as references in other sources that I was able to access. But the ones below I have not been able to get, so I'm hoping to see if anyone can help me get some or all of them.

  • Anabel Lane, "Short Dramas Should Be Encouraged," Film Mercury, July 27, 1928. (from thesis)
  • Kevles, Barbara L., "Slavko Vorkapich on Film as Visual Language and as a Form of Art," Film Culture 38 (Fall 1965), p. 20
  • Lewis Jacobs, "Experimental Cinema in America" in The Rise of the American Film (New York: Teachers College Press, 1965), p. 547. Cf., David Curtis, Experimental Cinema (New York: Universe Books, 1977), p. 39.
  • Kay Small, "He Made a Movie for $97!" Hollywood Magazine, March 23, 1928, 17, 12, p. 7 and 29
  • A. L. Woolridge, "$97 Movie Made in Hollywood Kitchen," Modern Mechanics (n.d.), p. 152; 1928 (I think this is the correct year)
  • Article from Hollywood Magazine, June 8, 1928. (Unsure of title or pages)
  • A Hollywood Extra, Variety, 20 June 1928, review of The Life and Death of 9413

Thanks! — Hunter Kahn 22:18, 13 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Hunter Kahn: I'll be sending over Modern Mechanics over soon. --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 15:54, 23 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Linkin Park album reviews

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Hello. I am currently looking for reviews of Linkin Park's albums Hybrid Theory and Meteora:

  1. NME January 13, 2001 p. 35. Might be the same as this archived review on their website. I would like to compare them and see if they are the same or not.
  2. Q Magazine January 2001 p. 111. There might be a typo in the article of the lead singer's name. It's Chester Bennington, not Chester Bellington.
  3. Q Magazine May 2003 p. 104. This one is a review of Meteora.

Thanks again! --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 23:25, 15 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

A Surprising Civil War Dedication

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I can't seem to find this article on EBSCO. I login in with my libraries user id and password but upon searching for it, it shows up as not existing. Can anybody help find this article for me? Thanks.--KAVEBEAR (talk) 21:12, 27 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Anybody?--KAVEBEAR (talk) 06:56, 10 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@KAVEBEAR, I'd start by asking the mag, actually: http://www.americandigger.com/contact.htm. It's a small magazine—I imagine they'd be amenable to a single article request for the good of Wikipedia. czar 13:38, 10 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I've asked my library and they have no clue how to find a copy either. --KAVEBEAR (talk) 20:15, 21 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@KAVEBEAR, have you tried contacting the publisher directly? czar 18:31, 28 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@KAVEBEAR: For $4 you can buy a single PDF of the magazine: http://store.payloadz.com/details/1003350-ebooks-outdoors-and-nature-vol-8-issue-1.html via http://www.americandigger.com/MagazineSingleIssue.htm . Alternately you could look for a library that subscribes; I see one library listed on Worldcat but there may be others.
In case it helps -- you can find an image of the plague here. The cemetery itself first opened in 1949.
And some other leads on the more general topic of Hawaii and the Civil War:
The Civil War and Hawaii By JEFFREY ALLEN SMITH AUGUST 13, 2013 NY Times Opinionator. Jeffrey Allen Smith is Assistant Professor at University of Hawaii, Hilo. He received a 2010 grant from the Hawaii Council for the Humanities for archival research on this topic
“Asians and Pacific Islanders and the Civil War” is a 2015 Official US Park Service book, edited by Carol A. Shively and published by Eastern National
Hawaii's involvement in the Civil War By BETH-ANN KOZLOVICH, Hawaii public radio
The Effects of the American Civil War on Hawai’i and the Pacific World by Justin W. Vance and Anita Manning, World History Connected, 9.3
There are also local news articles on related topics, such as a 2014 tombstone for Civil War veteran private J. R. Kealoha (who "would have served under a nom de guerre" that was easier to pronounce. Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 17:40, 18 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I'm already aware of all those sources and have used them for his article. --KAVEBEAR (talk) 02:11, 23 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
@Kavebear: sorry to not be of help then. Maybe you could start a Draft:Hawaii and the Civil War page sometime when you've time to spare? Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 04:07, 29 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Request for an article from ScienceMag

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{{Stale}}


I am looking for the following article. Appreciate if someone has access and can share the same.


https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Bird_vocalization#cite_note-86

http://www.sciencemag.org/content/319/5861/269.1

NEUROSCIENCE

Mirror Neurons May Help Songbirds Stay in Tune

Greg Miller

In work published this week, researchers describe mirror neurons in songbirds that fire when a bird sings or hears another bird sing a song similar to its own, a finding that may pave the way to insights into how songbirds learn and maintain their complex songs.

--Subbush (talk) 03:28, 16 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I can e-mail this to you if you'll send me your address. ~ J. Johnson (JJ) (talk) 23:05, 17 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@J. Johnson, you can email @Subbush at Special:EmailUser/Subbush czar 01:11, 10 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
@Subbush: I was wondering if you received the article. --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 19:56, 10 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

New City District Government & City administrator in Karachi- Pakistan

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{{Stale}}

Hi

just wanted to update the city administration info in the Karachi city page. very recently (Dec 05, 2015) new local body elections were carried out and MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement) which was earlier established by the name of Muhajir Quami Movement(meaning party for the migrants (refering to those who migrated from India at the time of partition) has been declared victorious. They even named the new City Administrtor/ Mayor i.e. Mr. Waseem Akhtar.

--Alisellingcar (talk) 20:23, 18 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Paradise of the Pacific

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I am trying to find information about the publisher, the publishing location, the volume number and issue number for the April 1956 issue of Paradise of the Pacific.

@KAVEBEAR: It should be Vol 68, No. 4. And if i've located the right one in Worldcat, it was published by E.A. Langton-Boyle in Honolulu. The magazine was renamed to Honolulu magazine in 1966. I'll keep looking. --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 22:01, 21 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@KAVEBEAR: A search of the University of Honolulu's catalog confirms it. --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 22:16, 21 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I am still not sure about the publisher since that magazine seem to switch publishers a few times during its existence. Why does the worldcat link says 1935?--KAVEBEAR (talk) 22:21, 21 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
That was one of the issues I found on worldcat of the magazine. I didn't find that specific issue though besides ebay and other auction sites.I did find Vol 68, No. 5 at Hawaii State archive catalog, and it says Press Publishing Co., Honolulu. But I'm not sure if that's it. --MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 22:25, 21 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Elizabeth Mantell

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--K.eng20 (talk) 01:42, 29 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Need any information on Elizabeth Mantell, the medical missionary from Malawi, Africa.

This book is a biography: David J. Randall: Grace sufficient, Kachere Series, 41, Zomba 2009. OCLC 493969877, ISBN 978-9990887594 --Dr Lol (talk) 08:25, 7 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]