I will continue to look into the
problem with Birdlife though.
Cheers
Andrew
On 6/04/2022 12:24 pm, Mark Bennett
wrote:
A Google search took me 5 seconds. CSIRO
Publishing have free digital copies of all Emus they
were responsible for publishing from 1901-2016. I can see the
article you are looking for Andrew.
On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 at 13:39,
Andrew Hobbs <>
wrote:
The Birdlife Australia website says that they have the
complete archive going back to 1901 online and that it is
free to members. It is just that for some reason it
appears that a link to the archive has been omitted from
the relevant page in the website. I have tried guessing
but doesn't work.
Cheers
Andrew
On 6/04/2022 11:12 am, Philip Veerman wrote:
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'
Hi,
Thanks.
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.
Cheers
Andrew
On 6/04/2022 9:57 am, Henry
Battam wrote:
Hi
Andrew,
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.
Please
reply to email
Cheers
H
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.
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