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Books that reference other (older) books

Diurea - 27-6-2020 at 09:41

So I found a copy of Bretherick’s Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards. Neat book but it tends to reference other books which can be frustrating to find.

Which brings my question. Does anybody be have any online libraries, or other “sources” for older reading material. Like what are others doing in cases such as this to find these older books (1945, 1956, etc) (besides UTSE which is not helping in this case).

Any tricks up you guys sleeves you wanna share?

Examples
Read, C. W. W., Scool Sci. Rev., 1940
Llowarch, D., School Sci. Rev., 1956

Mush - 28-6-2020 at 03:03

Request access to "References" topic from mods. We have a dedicated topic for this subject.

Moderator

Diurea - 28-6-2020 at 08:15

Ok, mods can I get access to the reference section Mush speak of? Please?

Mush - 28-6-2020 at 11:30

Quote: Originally posted by Diurea  
Ok, mods can I get access to the reference section Mush speak of? Please?


Send a pm to woelen or the other mods , instead.

RedDwarf - 29-6-2020 at 09:36

http://library.sciencemadness.org/library/index.html

You don't need to be logged in to access it.

SWIM - 29-6-2020 at 10:20

Quote: Originally posted by Diurea  
Ok, mods can I get access to the reference section Mush speak of? Please?


I nominate this poster for best screen name ever.

But isn't the link above for the library, which is different than references?

I've never applied for access to anywhere so far as I can recall, but I do have library access.




Diurea - 29-6-2020 at 13:51

Thanks guys for replies, I am aware of the library and was curious if that’s what you meant. I’m assuming it’s different though.

Corrosive Joeseph - 29-6-2020 at 16:46

Quote:


References

Articles or books may be requested or shared in this forum. For access, please contact Polverone or woelen.




/CJ

andy1988 - 29-6-2020 at 17:32

Looks like School Science Review, "widely distributed in the UK [...] whilst also having a sizeable overseas readership". Probably hard copies in academic libraries there. My university library doesn't have access to anything in this journal before 1970.

Corrosive Joeseph - 30-6-2020 at 05:10

Quote: Originally posted by Diurea  

Bretherick’s Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards


... and other books.


https://tinyurl.com/yavt9pox


/CJ