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Old October 31st 04, 04:00 PM
Aidan Karley
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In article , Paolo Ulivi wrote:
I am searching for material on the Soviet Venera 15 and 16 probes and I
would need a copy of the following articles published in S&T:

I *think* that my local university library stocks S+T (or did in
the 80s), and I have to go down to get a copy of AstJnl v67 p162 this
evening, so I'll have a look. But

Is there anyone on the group who can provide me with a scan?

... I don't have a scanner. I think HandyAndy does though.

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Old November 1st 04, 09:17 AM
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Hallo everyone,
I am searching for material on the Soviet Venera 15 and 16 probes and I
would need a copy of the following articles published in S&T:
"Radar Views of Venus", vol. 67, 1984, p.110
"A radar tour of Venus", vol. 69, 1984, p.507-510
Is there anyone on the group who can provide me with a scan? I would use
the material for research and I will not redistribute it anyway, so you
should not get worried about copyright.
of course you should remove NO SPAM from my address for a personal reply
thanks in advance
Paolo

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Old November 1st 04, 05:11 PM
Paolo Ulivi
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Aidan Karley wrote:
In article , Paolo Ulivi wrote:

I am searching for material on the Soviet Venera 15 and 16 probes and I
would need a copy of the following articles published in S&T:


I *think* that my local university library stocks S+T (or did in
the 80s), and I have to go down to get a copy of AstJnl v67 p162 this
evening, so I'll have a look. But


Is there anyone on the group who can provide me with a scan?


.. I don't have a scanner. I think HandyAndy does though.


Thanks in advance. I don't mind whether it is a scan or something else
as long as the articles are readable.
Paolo

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Old November 6th 04, 04:00 PM
Aidan Karley
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In article , Paolo Ulivi wrote:
.. I don't have a scanner. I think HandyAndy does though.


Thanks in advance. I don't mind whether it is a scan or something else
as long as the articles are readable.
Paolo

I tried the library - they stopped taking S&T in the late 80s
(after I graduated) and got rid of their archive set a couple of years
later to free up space in the stacks. No can help, I'm afraid.
I'd say that your best bet would be to write to S&T themselves.
The other alternative (which generally works) is InterLibrary Loan, but
that'll cost in the order of 10€ per article. No idea what the service is
called in Italy, but it'll be there. And *real* librarians generally
enjoy being asked to do what they were trained for (instead of putting
another stack of books back onto the shelves).

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Aberdeen, Scotland,
Location: 57°10'11" N, 02°08'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0.021233

 




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