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Fwd: Re: In search of an article
Dear list members
I hate to be grumpy about this, but why are inquiries being directed to
the list for something which is easily findable on the internet? If you
put the name of the journal into Google, the appropriate site is the
first one to show up. Do we need to instruct our students about how to
look up easily obtainable information, rather than create additional
noise on the list?
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 08:03:49 +0900
From: William L Martens <wlm@U-AIZU.AC.JP>
Subject: Re: In search of an article
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Comments: To: Ju-Lee Hong <juleehong@BTINTERNET.COM>
Dear Ju-Lee Hong,
The last several years of JASA papers are all available online.
Quickest
access to B. Repp's papers is probably via the search engine:
http://ojps.aip.org/vsearch/servlet/VerityServlet?KEY=JASMAN&ONLINE=YES
Typing "B. Repp" in the author field generates a list of his
papers, the last
five of which are in PDF format for printing (and the one you want is
there).
Regards,
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