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Edo no fushiga (Satirical art in the Edo period)
Kazuo, Minami. "Edo no fushiga (Satirical art in the Edo period)." Tokyo: Yoshikawa kobunkan (1999).
Maybe somebody have access for this? I was unable to find anything, though I hope the article exist and is in English.
Artem.G, your request is rather short on details but "Edo no fushiga" is the title of a 1997 monograph (in Japanese) by Kazuo Minami,
https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BA31430609. I seem to have access to it, but obviously cannot provide a scan of the entire volume, so if that's what you have in mind you'd need to narrow down your request. —
Pajz (
talk) 13:02, 10 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Pajz: as it's only in Japanese (and I don't know it) I wouldn't bother you with the request. But thanks for clarification, I wasn't even sure whether it's a book or an article!
Artem.G (
talk) 13:21, 10 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Please replace this subject line with a more meaningful description of the request.
Greetings, can someone send me the pages 29 to 47 and 405 to 423 of
this book?
For
Tahmasp I
Thanks,
Amir Ghandi (
talk) 02:07, 5 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Amir Ghandi, sent. In the future, please give your requests a proper heading, and, even more importantly, please don't just give a link but provide full bibliographic details on this page. People need to check their databases to see whether they have access; a Google Books link isn't particularly helpful. —
Pajz (
talk) 12:28, 10 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Many thanks recieved and I apologize for the improper request.
Amir Ghandi (
talk) 12:35, 10 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Greetings, has someone access to "T. Landscheidt Long-range forecasts of solar cycles and climate change M. Rampino, J. Sanders, W. Newman, L. Konigsson (Eds.), Climate History, Periodicity, and Predictability, van Nostrand Reinhold, New York (1987), pp. 421-445"? I need the chapter "Long-range forecasts of solar cycles and climate change"
For
Homeric Minimum
OK, I see the problem. OUP has like 6 entries and I got lost among them. Anyhow, got it and thanks.
Jo-Jo Eumerus (
talk) 12:31, 10 December 2021 (UTC) {{resolved}}reply
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Loafiewa: The url you provided takes me to the full text of the review, so I'm not sure what you're asking for. If you can't see it, perhaps because of a paywall, then you can use
this archived link. By the way, strictly speaking I don't think the ISSN is relevant, since this article is not from their print edition, but from one of their blogs ("Speakeasy is a blog covering arts, culture and entertainment. The publication is produced with contributions from the Wall Street Journal staff and others.") --
Worldbruce (
talk) 07:15, 10 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Nešťáková, Denisa (2021). "Hájková, Anna. The Last Ghetto: An Everyday History of Theresienstadt". East Central Europe. 48 (2–3): 357–360.
doi:
10.30965/18763308-48020014.
ISSN1876-3308.
Perhaps yes. I wrote to the author and received a warm answer with a promise to send me the article "very soon". But three weeks lapsed and the author haven't yet sent me the article. I don't know if he's going to.
Эйхер (
talk) 09:28, 6 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Эйхер: please send me a wikimail to provide you with the article?
Doc Taxon (
talk) 14:32, 8 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Thank You very much! :)
Эйхер (
talk) 05:30, 9 December 2021 (UTC)reply
French volume
Panaino, Antonio (1996): “The year of the Maga Brāhmaṇas.” La Persia e l’Asia Centrale da Alessandro al X secolo. Rome: Accademia nazionale dei Lincei. (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Atti dei Convegni Lincei 127.) Pp. 569-587.
For
Sakaldwipiya
Doing... (probably on Tuesday), —
Pajz (
talk) 13:07, 10 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Pajz: I already have got the paper. I saw your "Doing" too late, sorry. @
TrangaBellam: Please send me a wikimail to provide you with the paper. Thank you,
Doc Taxon (
talk) 15:47, 10 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Humbach, Helmut (1978): “Miθra in India and the Hinduized Magi.” Études Mithriaques. Actes du 2e Congrès International, Téhéran, du 1er au 8 septembre 1975. (Acta Iranica, 17.) Pp. 229-253.
Jo-Jo Eumerus, this is available in the free EBSCO database at
WP:TWL. (Before you make a request here, it might be a good idea to run the article's title through the new search bar at the top of
[12]: I've been surprised by how much it's able to find.)
Extraordinary Writ (
talk) 19:19, 11 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Jo-Jo Eumerus: While bumbling around trying to find #2 (which I did not), I found something else with one of the same authors that might be helpful to you, so I've sent that. —
Compassionate727(
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C) 17:04, 10 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Jo-Jo Eumerus:Sent myself, but you're going to be disappointed. It's just a passing mention, doubtless doesn't say anything you don't already have. —
Compassionate727(
T·
C) 16:54, 10 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Thanks, received, but it seems like the other emails you sent me didn't arrive.
Jo-Jo Eumerus (
talk) 10:40, 11 December 2021 (UTC) {{resolved}}reply
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Amir Ghandi: I've got it for you. Please send me a wikimail to provide you with the article. Thank you,
Doc Taxon (
talk) 12:14, 11 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Peale (1796). A scientific and descriptive catalogue of Peale's Museum.
The full text is available online for free at the
National Library of Australia. I tried getting a library card to access but I live in the States so it wouldn't let me. I need page 18-? probably no more than 2 pages. Specifically looking for where Palisot de Beauvois is writing about Vespertilio cinereus. Looking to add more to the article
hoary bat. Please ping if you can get it.
Jenhawk777, you should be able to get this for free through EBSCO at The Wikipedia Library: just copy and paste the article's title into the new "Search the library" search bar at the top of
this page (you may need to sign in first) and it should come up. Let me know if you run into any problems. Cheers,
Extraordinary Writ (
talk) 04:06, 7 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Extraordinary Writ I have never used the search function before, as I thought when google scholar said there were no other versions that it meant it was only available through that one online publisher. This is amazing! I will use this regularly I'm sure. Thank you!
Jenhawk777 (
talk) 04:51, 7 December 2021 (UTC)reply
I can see "The Wikipedia Library" and my name appears! then is says "Search the Library" so I put "The Go-Away Bird With Other Stories" but could not find them, I think I am doing something wrong!
GrahamHardy (
talk) 02:18, 12 December 2021 (UTC)reply
GrahamHardy, the search bar you used unfortunately doesn't work for ProQuest. If you click on the link Bruce gave you, scroll down to "ProQuest", click on "Access collection", and search from there, you should be able to find it. Let us know if that doesn't work.
Extraordinary Writ (
talk) 04:13, 12 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Thomas E. Bonsall, The Lincoln Motorcar: The Complete History of an American Classic, p. 19, Stony Run Press, 1992
OCLC28387523
To improve
Clydesdale Motor Truck Company (for which this is an ancestor company. I'll write a standalone article if enough information turns up, but I think there is only a short paragraph in this book)
PS, I am seeking information on the company in Detroit. There were other companies with the same, or similar, names.
SpinningSpark 15:22, 12 December 2021 (UTC)reply
If volunteers can't access the 1992 2nd edition, it's possible that the 1981 1st edition, with a slightly different title, contains the same information: Bonsall, Thomas E. (1981). The Lincoln Motorcar: Sixty Years of Excellence (1st ed.). Baltimore, Md.: Bookman Pub. p. 19.
ISBN0-934780-06-4. --
Worldbruce (
talk) 16:26, 12 December 2021 (UTC)reply
I have one trial to get the book.
Doc Taxon (
talk) 14:55, 13 December 2021 (UTC)reply
For various articles, I'd like the article featured in the above cover image, please. I don't know the page numbers. The copy that was on the Hathi Trust site
has been removed, and a search of the IA does not find it. Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing);
Talk to Andy;
Andy's edits 13:15, 27 November 2021 (UTC)reply
TompaDompa, this (recently-published) work is currently marked as "in acquisition" by my library. So I might be able to help with this request some weeks from now, just let me know should it still be unfulfilled at that point and should you still be interested in those pages. —
Pajz (
talk) 12:41, 10 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Greetings! For a dozen of biographical articles of Ethiopian musicians, which are poorly written like
Munit Mesfin &
Wayna, dates of birth and other info are supposed to be found here, it can also be used as a reliable source for other Ethiopian music related articles. I would like to see content of Chapter 10 pages 229-257, and if possible also Chapter 9 pages 204-226
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Drmies: Note that this article is available at The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography in
The Wikipedia Library. You should have access to it. —
Bruce1eetalk 22:44, 14 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Bruce1ee, I have the feeling now that you've pointed me there before--thank you so much and my apologies for my forgetfulness. I'll make a habit of checking that link.
Drmies (
talk) 00:14, 15 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Doc Taxon: Thank you! I must to note something though: the page number displayed on the search bar will sometimes be differently displayed on the actual magazine. Just send my page numbers and only look at the search bar (the pages contain info about Respighi and/or his works). Cheers -
Wretchskull (
talk) 20:01, 15 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Wretchskull: I checked the search results of the linked 2021 edition, but there is nothing about Respighi in it. It also has maximum 130 pages, not a page 137. Wait, I have another idea. I'll come back soon.
Doc Taxon (
talk) 10:34, 16 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Wretchskull:Sent you Nr. 2 from 2018. I'm looking for the other issues too.
Doc Taxon (
talk) 16:39, 16 December 2021 (UTC)reply
I am editing
3dfx Interactive to provide more sources to support the article's claims, specifically for the moment the company's downfall that took place in 2000. Two things to note: I would like the Wissen series of the PC Games Hardware magazine, and this request is a follow-up to
the one I had a week and a day back. I initially thought that the source I requested there was already the full article, but using Google with different keywords, I get another Komputer Swiat article that appears as one of the results showing the keywords but seems to not contain the keywords when opening it. I get the feeling that both of these articles are not actually the full versions and require a subscription to access them entirely, so I was wrong when I closed the request as technically already done. Nevertheless, I am more concerned about the two sources above, but feel free to email it to me anyway in case I missed something about the company's SLI technology.
Thank you for the files. The PC Games Hardware PDF is the entire issue, which is much more than I asked for, but whatever. I got what I asked for, and it may contain something else I will cite in the future. However, I noticed that the Komputer Swiat PDF's contents are identical to the free web version. I thought that it would contain the keywords I typed in Google. Are you sure that that is the full article? FreeMediaKid$ 05:40, 16 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Yes, I got it as full article.
Doc Taxon (
talk) 07:18, 16 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Somehow, that is not entirely satisfying yet. Using Google Translate, I see a brief summary of the history of graphics cards, but no mention of 3dfx. An article like that leads me to believe that there is more to the article that is just hidden behind the paywall. For all I know, the site's comments section (if it had one) may have contained the keywords that were picked up by Google, but I am more inclined to believing otherwise. Back to the PDF sent to me, I notice at the bottom right corner of the page the reading "1/4". I get the feeling that it is the page numerator/denominator, which if so implies that the PDF file should have four pages but for some reason has only one instead. Was it meant to contain four pages? To see what I am talking about, maybe you should review the file you sent me, or I can send you back the PDF file verbatim. FreeMediaKid$ 10:58, 16 December 2021 (UTC)reply
The pages 2-4 were full of advertising, there was no part of the article. I only sent you the page with the article, this was the first of four only. I'm going to prove the wholeness of the article once more.
Doc Taxon (
talk) 21:05, 16 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Okay, I checked it once more.
On the
linked page it's stated nowhere, that this article is behind a paywall or an abstract only – and there's not stated, that it's access for subscribers only. Maybe the url is free for access from Germany.
I sent you every sentence of the article, that I could find.
If I don't see what maybe other see, then help us please.
FreeMediaKid! I'm interested in a screenshot, how you do see the webpage with this article.
Thank you for the screenshots. I really see the same on the URL and agree to your mail text except of Komputer Swiat really has a paywall. I actually registered to Komputer Swiat, but nevertheless there's nothing to get more than we could reald up to now. Sorry,
Doc Taxon (
talk) 14:07, 17 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Oh it's all right. Now that I think about it, it makes more sense that the magazine would republish the entire thing and not just the summary, for why would it appear as a Google result if I searched many keywords that do appear in the article? More importantly, I
got what I needed, so the issue is resolved. FreeMediaKid$ 00:58, 18 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Article from Jahrbuch des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums Mainz (1998)
Schultz, Michael; Kunter, Manfred (1998). "Erste Ergebnisse der anthropologischen und paläopathologischen Untersuchungen an den menschlichen Skeletfunden aus den neuassyrischen Königinnengräbern von Nimrud". Jahrbuch des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums Mainz. 45 (1): 85–130.
For an article on Iaba, Banitu and Atalia, ancient Assyrian queens. Several articles from this issue of the journal are available digitally on the journal's website
here, but not this one.
I am looking for the following article, which is not accessible through
WP:JSTOR:
Kinsella, Sharon (2020). "Otoko no ko Manga and New Wave Crossdressing in the 2000s: A Two-Dimensional to Three-Dimensional Male Subculture". Mechademia: Second Arc. 13 (1): 40–56.
doi:
10.5749/mech.13.1.0040.
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Alexandra IDV: I've sent the JSTOR article via email, don't have the second article unfortunately.
DanCherek (
talk) 19:28, 16 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Alexandra IDV: Regarding your second request, I found this article at Taylor & Francis with a similar title by the same author:
Kinsella, Sharon (2020). "Cuteness, josō, and the need to appeal: otoko no ko in male subculture in 2010s Japan". Japan Forum. 32 (3): 432–458.
doi:
10.1080/09555803.2019.1676289.
I don't know if you are interested in this. Unfortunately my Taylor & Francis access isn't working at the moment, but I'm sure someone else here could help you with that. —
Bruce1eetalk 22:49, 16 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Thank you, but I did manage to get hold of that one already. I didn't realize how similar the titles are (I've been thinking of them as "Kinsella's Mechademia article" etc), and unless someone has "Josō" handy and is able to share it without much inconvenience, I am willing to assume they are one and the same, and consider this request resolved.--
AlexandraIDV 23:10, 16 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Hello @
Bruce1ee: i'm in Proquest when i search Getatchew Merkurya, only two results come up, none of the New York times article as far as i can see. How did you search for it?
Dawit S Gondaria (
talk) 18:12, 17 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Dawit S Gondaria: When I type "Getatchew Mekurya" into the ProQuest search bar, the New York Times article is the third result of 93. It's better to search for "Getatchew Mekurya, 81, Ethiopian Saxophonist With Global Reach, Dies", the article title, then it's the first result of one. Not to worry, I've sent the article to you. —
Bruce1eetalk 21:12, 17 December 2021 (UTC)reply
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Bruce1ee: Many thanks! i received the article, and it does now show up in the search results.
Dawit S Gondaria (
talk) 21:26, 17 December 2021 (UTC)reply
For
Saturn in fiction. Ping
Pajz who kindly provided a different part of the same book. I'm likely to request additional parts of the book for other articles in the near future.
Thanks, {{u|Sdkb}}talk 19:06, 18 November 2021 (UTC)reply
Sdkb, the
Internet Archive has a 1973 print version; I'm not sure if that will have what you want. I would be surprised if the online version said much more than what the notes on the WorldCat page say, although I could be wrong.
Extraordinary Writ (
talk) 18:08, 19 November 2021 (UTC)reply
That 1973 version has a few details that the online version doesn't, so that's useful; thanks! {{u|Sdkb}}talk 18:13, 19 November 2021 (UTC)reply
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Sdkb: I have access to the online one, if you still need it. Please send me a email through Wikipedia and I'll send it.
Bridget(talk) 15:47, 29 November 2021 (UTC)reply
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Bookku: If you copy and paste the article title into the search bar at the top of
The Wikipedia Library page, it will return a link to the full text of the article on JSTOR. But never mind, I've sent it to you. —
Bruce1eetalk 13:23, 19 December 2021 (UTC)reply
@
Bruce1ee: Extremely sorry, it took me time to understand this new system. I had tried in my previous technic that did not work. Since you said again I tried it again and get it.
In the
Alaungpaya article, the date on which he founded the dynasty is given as 29 Feb 1752 with the below citation, which is in Burmese. I can't find access to it. Can anyone provide the quote from the book in question (see below)?
Maung Maung Tin, U (1905). Konbaung Hset Maha Yazawin (in Burmese). Vol. 1 (2004 ed.). Yangon: Department of Universities History Research, University of Yangon. p. 52.