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InvisibleFerris
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Accessing JSTOR
    #7753315 - 12/13/07 11:38 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Does anyone know a way to access them? Free the knowledge man, my research project needs it.


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Invisibleim_on_a_boat
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Re: Accessing JSTOR [Re: Ferris]
    #7753394 - 12/13/07 11:57 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

go to the jstor website..

or go to your school's library's website..

or use google scholar.


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InvisibleFerris
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Re: Accessing JSTOR [Re: im_on_a_boat]
    #7753453 - 12/13/07 12:16 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

My school's library doesn't have access to them, just a bunch of second-rate journals. I'll scrape by without them, but I know JSTOR has some articles that would help me very much right now.


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Invisiblebadchad
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Re: Accessing JSTOR [Re: Ferris]
    #7753465 - 12/13/07 12:19 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

What kind of articles? Pubmed has medicallly related research, you may have better luck with that.


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...the whole experience is (and is as) a profound piece of knowledge.  It is an indellible experience; it is forever known.  I have known myself in a way I doubt I would have ever occurred except as it did.

Smith, P.  Bull. Menninger Clinic (1959) 23:20-27; p. 27.

...most subjects find the experience valuable, some find it frightening, and many say that is it uniquely lovely.

Osmond, H.  Annals, NY Acad Science (1957) 66:418-434; p.436


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Re: Accessing JSTOR [Re: badchad]
    #7753467 - 12/13/07 12:20 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

scholar.google.com


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Invisiblebadchad
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Re: Accessing JSTOR [Re: Colbadol]
    #7753492 - 12/13/07 12:28 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

The majority of journals restrict access however, regardless of whether you find them via pubmed or google scholar.


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...the whole experience is (and is as) a profound piece of knowledge.  It is an indellible experience; it is forever known.  I have known myself in a way I doubt I would have ever occurred except as it did.

Smith, P.  Bull. Menninger Clinic (1959) 23:20-27; p. 27.

...most subjects find the experience valuable, some find it frightening, and many say that is it uniquely lovely.

Osmond, H.  Annals, NY Acad Science (1957) 66:418-434; p.436


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InvisibleSell Your Soul
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Re: Accessing JSTOR [Re: Ferris]
    #7753624 - 12/13/07 01:03 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

Ferris said:
Does anyone know a way to access them? Free the knowledge man, my research project needs it.




I don't know why they restrict access - doesn't make much sense.
All information should be available to the public, as long as it doesn't involve weapons or military secrets.


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