That
is a big ask. I don’t expect there will be many people who
still have 1915 issues. For example I just have 1970 to
2009. The major
libraries, such as NLA should have it.
Philip
From: Birding-Aus
On
Behalf Of Andrew Hobbs
Sent: Wednesday, 6 April, 2022 12:13 PM
To: Henry Battam
Cc:
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Access to 'Emu'
The article that I am trying to get is
'Cockatoos in WA' or
something similar by Tom Carter, in Emu 1915 V15(1) p51-57.
However I am a member of Birdlife
Australia, am logged in to
their website but I haven't accessed Emu for some time. The
website seems to
have been changed. As I said all the links go to a dead end
page as far as I
can tell. I presume the pages are still on the website but
without an internal
link to them. I have contacted Birdlife from their contact
page but of course
no reply.
On 6/04/2022 9:57 am, Henry Battam wrote:
access
to proprietary scientific journals is a problem. I am a
member of
Birdlife Australia and I have access to Emu and I hold a
lot of hard copy Emus.
What would you like? I shall extract it for you.
Harry
Battam
Mobile +61 429 887 800
From: Birding-Aus
on behalf of Andrew Hobbs
Sent: 06 April 2022 12:39
To:
Subject: [Birding-Aus] Access to 'Emu'
Hi,
Does anyone know how to access old issues of 'Emu' on the
Birdlife website.
I am logged in as a member but all references go to a page
that says 'Access to
Emu – Austral Ornithology is only available to
BirdLife Australia
members'.
There doesn't seem to be any link anywhere to the actual
issues.
Andrew
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