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Access to 'Emu'

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Subject: Access to 'Emu'
From: Steve Clark <>
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2022 07:59:26 +1000
Birdlife Australia’s site has been a nightmare to navigate for years and the 
latest ‘upgrade’ hasn’t improved things.  All links end up at Birdata 
eventually at the moment and logins are forgotten and must be endlessly 
repeated.



> On 6 Apr 2022, at 1:44 pm, Anne Brophy <> wrote:
> 
> Hello Andrew,
> 
> I have tried to access ‘Emu’ also just now and the publication's link does 
> seem to go nowhere. I’m sure it use to access the Taylor & Francis site that 
> publishes the journal. Issues back to the first in 1901 should be available. 
> After I logged out I seemed to get shunted to the Birdata site. 
> 
> Hope you get an answer, I’d like to know what it is!
> 
> Cheers,
> Anne

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