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These are a series of scientific articles I am unable to access online. I have checked the Wikipedia Library as well as Google Scholar. Most of these are unlikely to be in English. Two of them (the ones by Bakr) I suspect are rare outside of Pakistan.
For (in order) Fortunictis, Stenailurus, Miomachairodus, Sivapardus, Panthera dhokpathanensis, and Hemimachairodus (the last two)
Thanks, SilverTiger12 ( talk) 16:22, 4 October 2023 (UTC)
[...]
105. On a Collection of Siwalik Carnivora
Abu Bakr
Department of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
In the Department of Zoology, Punjab University, the total number of the speciments of fossil Carnivora is eighteen. More collection was made last year. The total number of species that discovered is sixteen. Of these four i.e. Vishnucyon nagriensis, Sivaonyx minor, Lycaena felina and Panthera dhokpathanensis are new. The other speciments also given additional information about the known species. The work has been carried out under Pakistan Foundation, Project No. P-PU/Bio (102).
— p. 51
To editor SilverTiger12: Issues of De Ingenieur in Nederlandsch Indie are readable here. I didn't find that article, though I didn't look very hard. Maybe that collection is incomplete or maybe the volume or issue is wrong. Alas there is no search engine. Zero talk 02:18, 14 November 2023 (UTC)
For Herbert Maryon
According to the below article, The March number of "Arts and Crafts" is, as usual, full of articles which are intended to provide students and art workers with useful information on a variety of subjects in which they are interested. The most important of these articles are "Various Methods of Finishing Oak," by Mr. W. Daniell; "Metal Work," by Mr. H. J. Maryon; "Practical Talks about Wood-Carving," by Mr. H. Turner; "Inlaying," by Mr. A[rthur] C[awdron] Horth; and "Bookbinding," by Mr.
F. Sangorski and Mr. G. Sutcliffe. Among the more notable illustrations are reproductions of drawings by
Henner,
E. Detaille, and
Feyen Perrin.
The starting point is to figure out what journal this is—a task not helped by its generic name. There's a good chance that this is a small journal that didn't last long. The article would be Maryon's second published work that I'm aware of, five months after "Early Irish Metal Work", in another small journal. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Usernameunique ( talk) 01:42, 24 October 2023 (UTC)
For User:Szmenderowiecki/sandbox/Touquet, particularly WWII and post-war reconstruction - will be thrown directly into Le Touquet article
The first article is available through OpenEdition, but The Wikipedia Library access to it is broken, hence my request. The second and third books are very likely offline, and I don't have relevant pages, so I'd appreciate someone with ILL (buying ILL vouchers). Obviously I cannot and will not request everything, but I need some info about what was happening, how many Germans were living in that city, what they were doing there, what did they do with the women, elderly and children who remained in the resort, preparations for the Atlantic Wall as relevant to the city and the reason why Le Touquet was so densely mined even though it had little intrinsic military value. Any relevant excerpts that will reflect on this issue will be welcome. I want to make a text that's max 2 paragraphs, beginning from the internment order of enemy males under 60.
Thanks, Szmenderowiecki ( talk) 13:09, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
Hello! Above pieces are for improving Carl Segerståhl - the second should be quite simple, the first maybe not so much, but I'd greatly appreciate any attempts :)
Many thanks, Frzzl talk; contribs 15:38, 15 January 2024 (UTC)
For Amelia Barbiere. Both journals say that they have been digitized by Hathitrust, but checking there, I find no open access journals. Noi donne listing at Hathitrust does not show 1994 and a general search of Hathitrust shows no listings for either "Casa san Giuseppe, Muhura" the orphanage Barbiere founded in Rwanda, nor her name. The search for Mondo e missione on Hathitrust shows nothing for Barbiere, but shows the article about the mission is on pages 90 and 135-137. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, SusunW ( talk) 14:56, 21 January 2024 (UTC) (Please ping me always)
Hi, Super Dromaeosaurus ( talk) 08:21, 10 February 2024 (UTC) ! How are you? Listen, here in Albania we have a saying: "Lypja ka faqen e zezë, ama pa gjë nuk të le!" (Begging is truly shameful, but at least you got something going!". Can you please help me with these two titles:
Book 4 of Историја Срба, Константин Јиречек Author Константин Јиречек Translated by Јован Радонић Publisher Издавачка књижарница Геце Кона, 1923
If you need any books in Aromanian, like Kavalliotis' Protopeiria or Daniel Moschopolites' Lexikon tetraglosson in pdf, just drop me a line.
Yours,
Shocked Skater. ShockedSkater ( talk) 08:21, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
I have a large caché of books in pdf form, if anyone helps me with these two titles, I will return the favour.
@ Sollyucko: @ TheJoebro64: @ Temerarius:
ShockedSkater ( talk) 14:27, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
These have been cited on Arabia (steamboat) because they were cited by the Arabia museum staff in the museum's own exhibit history prose. This is all I know. I can't find them on WP:LIBRARY's free subscription to newspapers.com and newspaperarchive.com. If you brilliant angels can't find them, I'll go ask the museum staff for a photo!
Thanks, — Smuckola (talk) 21:23, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
In 12 July 2023 there was a conference ( [2]) in METU, Turkey, whose Session 3 was dedicated to Anton Çelebi. 4 researchers (Mehmet Kuru, Gamze Yavuzer, Özden Mercan and Christopher Whitehead) presented something. Links give out their papers ( [3]), but only 1 page each:
Is it possible to find the full contents of these papers?
And also I'm interested in this book —
Palais de Hollande in Istanbul: The Embassy and Envoys of the Netherlands Since 1612.
For
Anton Çelebi
With respect, Smpad ( talk) 22:21, 21 February 2024 (UTC)
I'm looking for information about Anton Çelebi, and found your talk titled "Who is the Lawful Heir?: Anton Çelebi’s Trans-imperial Inheritance Case between Florence and Istanbul" that you presented at METU and Turkologentag in 2023. Beyond your abstract for that talk ( https://historiansnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Gamze-Yavuzer-Anton.pdf), are you able and willing to share any materials you presented, or any additional information you know about Anton Çelebi?
— me, 5 days ago
May I ask what your work is on Anton, and what exactly do you need for your research?
— Dr. Gamze Yavuzer, yesterday
In this case, I'm asking on behalf of another user on Wikipedia, who says they're planning to use it as a source to improve the Wikipedia article about Anton Çelebi ( /info/en/?search=Anton_%C3%87elebi). Therefore, if you'd be willing to help with that, I'd appreciate any information or sources about any notable details or events that aren't yet mentioned in the article. If you're not interested in supporting this, that's fine, just please let me know.
If possible, I'd like to be able to cite a published/accessible source that directly states each fact mentioned in the article, so that future readers can verify where the information came from. As long as the sources are available somewhere that can be publicly accessed (needing to pay is okay), such as being available from a public library, a public or subscription website or database, a publisher or retailer or reseller, or any other similar location, that's enough; being formally published by a publisher isn't the only option. Sources can be written documents, audio or video recordings, or any other kind of media.
Are you able and willing to provide copies of or citations to any sources written by you or anyone else that could help with this?
— me, yesterday
I've checked the existing Wikipedia page on Anton Chelebi and it seems that the author of the page is already aware of the project on Anton and his brother Hasan. I worked on this project last year and now the PI of this project is working on a book on these brothers. When the book is published, there will be more information to add. For now, however, I cannot add anything more than what is already available on the project's website.
— Dr. Gamze Yavuzer
For Go Publishing, I'm looking for any archive or library that may have copies of R'n'B World or Afrostar, two tabloid-style music magazines published by Go Publishing, New York in 1968. They were given out free by radio stations and record stores, but I have only been able to find a couple of copies on eBay.
I'd like to confirm their publication dates, and any notable writers, as well as hopefully be able to browse them to add their content as references to other articles too.
Thanks, Jimmyjrg ( talk) 06:43, 24 February 2024 (UTC)
Hi all. I'm looking for some sources on Paleogene artiodactyls:
Thanks in advance. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arctodus-simus ( talk • contribs) 16:50, 26 February 2024 (UTC)
For Begumpet Airport
Thanks, Sunnya343 ( talk) 18:11, 27 February 2024 (UTC)
Oxford Analytica (2021), "Political causes hinder Madagascar famine prevention",
Expert Briefings.
Looking for this article, which my institution doesn't have access to.
For
Madagascar.
Thanks, Zanahary ( talk) 21:27, 29 February 2024 (UTC)
Maybe good for additional information about Concentration Subcamp in Geislingen an der Steige mentoined her as Natweiler-Struhof Subcamp. No access to it from Germany. Maybe somebody can help? Library US Army Carlisle Thanks, Archivar-Alex ( talk) 08:11, 1 March 2024 (UTC)
For
Geogaddi. Thanks, —
Davest3r08 >:) (
talk) 13:39, 6 March 2024 (UTC)
For Prahladpuri Temple.
Thanks, TrangaBellam ( talk) TrangaBellam ( talk) 19:45, 7 March 2024 (UTC)
For Draft:Devin gambit, I have been looking for sources to expand on the 3. ...d5 lines. According to Chessable search, this course has some material about a particular line in this gambit (1.d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. g4 d5), and I suspect that the relevant text content is in the "16) 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 - 3rd Move Alternatives" chapter. This was played by Espineko in response to Mamedyarov's use of the gambit in the 2022 Tata Steel Masters at Wijk aan Zee. If I could get just the text explanation of each of the variations involving the move order 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3. g4 d5, as if one were in the "book" mode, that would be sufficient.
Thank you!
— Red-tailed hawk (nest) 19:10, 15 March 2024 (UTC)
For List of Privy Counsellors of Ireland and the articles of each privy counsellor.
It is available in the National Library of Ireland but not viewable online. It is cited as the source of Leigh Rayment's Irish privy counsellor page, which is not a reliable source, so trying to access the original book. Since it is published in 1910, it should be out of copyright.
Thanks, ネイ ( talk) 00:46, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
For Draft:Devin gambit. I'm looking at page 16 of this source, which states that there is coverage of the gambit in Schiller's book ("Devin’s 3. g4 is also in the Eric Schiller’s Gambit Chess Openings, where Schiller assesses the position at move 3 as better for Black"). Unfortunately the book is not at the IA library, and it's not searchable on google. I'd only need the portion of the book that relates to this particular gambit (1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. g4), but I don't have page numbers owing to the lack of google preview.
Thanks a bunch,
— Red-tailed hawk (nest) 04:16, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
For a better image of Arthur Olver at commons:File:Sir_Arthur_Olver.jpg
Thanks, Shyamal ( talk) 05:10, 24 March 2024 (UTC)
Are there any authoritative sources that the religious worship of turquoise began in Ancient Egypt? For turquoise
Thanks, Vyacheslav84 ( talk) 11:33, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
Greetings, has someone access to "Hock, A. N., Cabrol, N. A., Grin, E. A., & Rothschild, L. (2005). Ultraviolet radiation and life at high-altitude: Licancabur 2004. In NAI 2005 Biennal Meeting, University of Colorado, Boulder, Center for Astrobiology,(abstract# 1043)." and "Field and diving exploration of the highest lakes on Earth: analogy of environment and habitats with early Mars and life adaptation strategies to UV"? For Licancabur
Thanks, Jo-Jo Eumerus ( talk) 12:54, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
Greetings, has someone access to "Lazar, R., Podesser, A. (2004): Bericht über die Errichtung der höchstgelegenen Klimastation der Welt (Llullaillaco, 6.739m). ÖGM-Bulletin 2002/2003, 47–50"? For Llullaillaco
Thanks, Jo-Jo Eumerus ( talk) 12:54, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
Greetings, has someone access to Quaternary of South America and Antarctic Peninsula? Somewhere (pagee 261?) there is a mention of Llullaillaco
Thanks, Jo-Jo Eumerus ( talk) 12:54, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
Greetings, has someone access to:
Thanks, Jo-Jo Eumerus ( talk) 12:54, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
Does somebdy have this article? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Starmarco2014 ( talk • contribs) 04:48, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
It seems they wanted to open the second doors at the end of the ventilation shafts of the Queen's chamber - is there any news on this topic? -- Vyacheslav84 ( talk) 16:34, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
@ Vyacheslav84: I looked around and could not find anything in terms of recent, reliable sources about the shafts of the Great Pyramids. It seems detailed information will only be released in June of this year according to the latest chatter. What I found is:
Miatello, L., 2020. On the Pairs of Shafts in the Pyramid of Khufu as Means for the Ascent to the Akhet. Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 56, pp.115-141.
More of his papers are at Egyptian religion and iconography.
Weyburne, K., 2021. An Investigation into the Purpose of the Southern Shaft of the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid. PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology, 18(4), pp.2744-2757.
Of unknown reliability, I found a self-published article Secrets of the small shafts of the pyramid of Cheops. This article has references for the background history of the early archaeological exploration of the shafts that might prove useful.
A source of background information, might be Digital Giza at Harvard University. Paul H. ( talk) 03:19, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
@ Paul H.: Thanks a lot! -- Vyacheslav84 ( talk) 09:34, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
Access to any of the above would be appreciated, especially nos. 2 and 4.
For clarification of copyright status on
Nelson Section.
Thanks, – Isochrone ( talk) 11:43, 9 April 2024 (UTC)
If someone could send me plate 191 (Shah with a dignatory...), that would be splendid. For some reason, the website only allows me to download a fraction of the images.
For: Safavid Iran.
Thanks, - LouisAragon ( talk) 18:08, 12 April 2024 (UTC)
For Stars and planetary systems in fiction. Cited by the "Stars" entry in Gary Westfahl's Science Fiction Literature through History: An Encyclopedia. I think this is what I'm looking for, though unfortunately it is not accessible via Google Books.
Thanks in advance. TompaDompa ( talk) 20:02, 14 April 2024 (UTC)
Not sure if it's the right place to ask, but maybe someone has the access to the Associated Press archives. There is a newspaper that mentions the Associated Press as the origin of a story about the war in Palestine published on January 6 1948. Is it possible to find the original report? Is it likely that it will contain more details? Apologies for a vague request.
For
Three Phase Operation (under AfD)
Thanks, Alaexis ¿question? 19:29, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
Obituary for Arthur James Butler, British Geological Society Geological Society of London Annual Report, 1985.
For his Wikidata item and species:Arthur James Butler, please. Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 22:30, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
For User:Averageuntitleduser/Mother Solomon. Although self-published, it has been touted extensively by Labelle 2021 and newspapers of the time. I am looking for as many pages as is possible or reasonable. I'd be happy with any range, but am most interested in her activities in Kansas and work as a nanny upon returning to Ohio, the general 40s area seems a safe bet. I have found no online copy, and HaithiTrust is a dead end, but it is held by a handful of universities, like Indiana and Cornell, as well as some local Ohian libraries.
Thanks, Averageuntitleduser ( talk) 00:56, 23 April 2024 (UTC)
For John "Big Train" Moody. Google Books has a preview for what looks like a multi-page feature story in an edition of Black Sports (see above). If someone could show me how to get it I'd appreciate it.
Thanks, BeanieFan11 ( talk) 00:03, 24 April 2024 (UTC)
For Thubway Tham and Elevated Elmer and corresponding Wikisource page. Numerous scans are available on archive.org, but not this particular issue.
Thanks, ARandomName123 ( talk)Ping me! 17:02, 27 April 2024 (UTC)
For Parapliohyrax still. The first article should be the most useful but is only hosted by Schweizerbart. The three other articles are quite more difficult to find. I'm hoping to also expand the pages of other genera of hyraxes, depending on the data present in those documents
Thanks, Larrayal ( talk) 17:19, 28 April 2024 (UTC)
For Anne Griffiths
I used to have library access to WW, but sadly no longer.
Thanks, Mystery Merrivale ( talk) 19:39, 29 April 2024 (UTC)
For any article in Special:Search/insource:http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/q1001_songs.htm (22 articles). Currently the source used does not seem to be reliable, but I could not find any alternative reliable links, only brief mentions of some songs in the list.
Thanks, Spinixster (trout me!) 10:31, 1 May 2024 (UTC)
I am improving Siti Nurhaliza's article and her impact in Indonesia where she had an aglaonema plant hybrid species named after her in the country by famed Indonesian botanist, Gregori G. Hambali (Greg Hambali). I am not sure what are the exact pages for both because I could not even find a preview for them. I want to use these sources to support this fact.
Thanks, SyFuel Ignite Burned 15:58, 1 May 2024 (UTC)
Hi, I'm looking for:
Has anyone access or ILL possible? Thanks a lot, – Doc Taxon • Talk • 09:30, 2 May 2024 (UTC)
Hello. I'm looking for this article for my draft on Ron Lightburn:
The Wikipedia Library doesn't cover that year on Gale unfortunately. Thanks! -- MrLinkinPark333 ( talk) 02:07, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
This fan generated list: [14] shows that issue #77 of Panzerfaust and Campaign (January-February 1977) had a review section titled "Thumbnail Analysis" by Don Lowry which reviewed East Front (game), The Siege of Jerusalem, Palace of the Vampire Queen, among other games. I do not know the page #s unfortunately, but if anyone could find a copy that would be awesome. :) If you find other issues of the same periodical, even better! BOZ ( talk) 07:24, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
For KKOG-TV. My ProQuest access only has an abstract.
Thanks, Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 05:36, 5 May 2024 (UTC)
Arthur Mowbray Jones (Wikispecies) published several sets of prints of ferns, with text descriptions which I have listed on Wikisource. A 2015 book about his work included a CD-ROM with digitisations of these.
I am looking to add images of the prints to Commons and to transcribe Jones' original texts to Wikisource; as well as writing and illustrating his biography here.
No scans seem to be available at the Internet Archive or Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Can anyone assist, please? Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 14:19, 5 May 2024 (UTC)
For Arcas and about 10 other articles about American sounding rockets.
Houston, we have a problem! While searching for sources about Arcas sounding rocket, I found that some of the pictures of it ( like that scheme) comes from scanned pages of a summary report about 18 sounding rockets, published on 18 April 1961. Scanned pages were available at "rocketryonline.com" website ( archived, but pictures weren't archived).
Searching for that report, I found another report, about Aerobee, on the website of rocket simulation software RASAero: [16]. Schemes of Aerobee in that report are in the same style as schemes of Arcas, showing that the reports are from one series. That report revealed that the reports in question were not from NASA itself, but from Vought Astronautics. It also contains a list of other reports of the series. The first page of document contains accession and NASA Contractor Report (CR) numbers. So, to locate other ~18 reports, I tried to find it on NTRS, where all such technical reports are to be found.
I found nothing. Not by title, not by CR number, not by contract number (NAS1-1013), not by author (Vought). Maybe it is on the "NASA Registered Content" part of NTRS? That would be strange, as only report on motors was classified ("Confidential"). Thanks, Trasheater Midtier🐉( talk) 16:57, 15 May 2024 (UTC)
I've included what I'm guessing is her maiden name(Buttlar)? Most works cite the book under Gerhartl.
Thanks, Kansas Bear ( talk) 16:58, 17 May 2024 (UTC)
For Outdoor Education Group. A.F.R. implemented a hard paywall around a month ago. For some reason, the articles were still freely accessible on mobile, but that has now been patched.
Thanks, — VORTEX 3427 ( Talk!) 00:32, 18 May 2024 (UTC)
For reference in the discussion at Talk:Autogynephilic persuasive pornography § Requested move 8 May 2024. Graham ( talk) 05:10, 18 May 2024 (UTC)
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These are a series of scientific articles I am unable to access online. I have checked the Wikipedia Library as well as Google Scholar. Most of these are unlikely to be in English. Two of them (the ones by Bakr) I suspect are rare outside of Pakistan.
For (in order) Fortunictis, Stenailurus, Miomachairodus, Sivapardus, Panthera dhokpathanensis, and Hemimachairodus (the last two)
Thanks, SilverTiger12 ( talk) 16:22, 4 October 2023 (UTC)
[...]
105. On a Collection of Siwalik Carnivora
Abu Bakr
Department of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
In the Department of Zoology, Punjab University, the total number of the speciments of fossil Carnivora is eighteen. More collection was made last year. The total number of species that discovered is sixteen. Of these four i.e. Vishnucyon nagriensis, Sivaonyx minor, Lycaena felina and Panthera dhokpathanensis are new. The other speciments also given additional information about the known species. The work has been carried out under Pakistan Foundation, Project No. P-PU/Bio (102).
— p. 51
To editor SilverTiger12: Issues of De Ingenieur in Nederlandsch Indie are readable here. I didn't find that article, though I didn't look very hard. Maybe that collection is incomplete or maybe the volume or issue is wrong. Alas there is no search engine. Zero talk 02:18, 14 November 2023 (UTC)
For Herbert Maryon
According to the below article, The March number of "Arts and Crafts" is, as usual, full of articles which are intended to provide students and art workers with useful information on a variety of subjects in which they are interested. The most important of these articles are "Various Methods of Finishing Oak," by Mr. W. Daniell; "Metal Work," by Mr. H. J. Maryon; "Practical Talks about Wood-Carving," by Mr. H. Turner; "Inlaying," by Mr. A[rthur] C[awdron] Horth; and "Bookbinding," by Mr.
F. Sangorski and Mr. G. Sutcliffe. Among the more notable illustrations are reproductions of drawings by
Henner,
E. Detaille, and
Feyen Perrin.
The starting point is to figure out what journal this is—a task not helped by its generic name. There's a good chance that this is a small journal that didn't last long. The article would be Maryon's second published work that I'm aware of, five months after "Early Irish Metal Work", in another small journal. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Usernameunique ( talk) 01:42, 24 October 2023 (UTC)
For User:Szmenderowiecki/sandbox/Touquet, particularly WWII and post-war reconstruction - will be thrown directly into Le Touquet article
The first article is available through OpenEdition, but The Wikipedia Library access to it is broken, hence my request. The second and third books are very likely offline, and I don't have relevant pages, so I'd appreciate someone with ILL (buying ILL vouchers). Obviously I cannot and will not request everything, but I need some info about what was happening, how many Germans were living in that city, what they were doing there, what did they do with the women, elderly and children who remained in the resort, preparations for the Atlantic Wall as relevant to the city and the reason why Le Touquet was so densely mined even though it had little intrinsic military value. Any relevant excerpts that will reflect on this issue will be welcome. I want to make a text that's max 2 paragraphs, beginning from the internment order of enemy males under 60.
Thanks, Szmenderowiecki ( talk) 13:09, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
Hello! Above pieces are for improving Carl Segerståhl - the second should be quite simple, the first maybe not so much, but I'd greatly appreciate any attempts :)
Many thanks, Frzzl talk; contribs 15:38, 15 January 2024 (UTC)
For Amelia Barbiere. Both journals say that they have been digitized by Hathitrust, but checking there, I find no open access journals. Noi donne listing at Hathitrust does not show 1994 and a general search of Hathitrust shows no listings for either "Casa san Giuseppe, Muhura" the orphanage Barbiere founded in Rwanda, nor her name. The search for Mondo e missione on Hathitrust shows nothing for Barbiere, but shows the article about the mission is on pages 90 and 135-137. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, SusunW ( talk) 14:56, 21 January 2024 (UTC) (Please ping me always)
Hi, Super Dromaeosaurus ( talk) 08:21, 10 February 2024 (UTC) ! How are you? Listen, here in Albania we have a saying: "Lypja ka faqen e zezë, ama pa gjë nuk të le!" (Begging is truly shameful, but at least you got something going!". Can you please help me with these two titles:
Book 4 of Историја Срба, Константин Јиречек Author Константин Јиречек Translated by Јован Радонић Publisher Издавачка књижарница Геце Кона, 1923
If you need any books in Aromanian, like Kavalliotis' Protopeiria or Daniel Moschopolites' Lexikon tetraglosson in pdf, just drop me a line.
Yours,
Shocked Skater. ShockedSkater ( talk) 08:21, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
I have a large caché of books in pdf form, if anyone helps me with these two titles, I will return the favour.
@ Sollyucko: @ TheJoebro64: @ Temerarius:
ShockedSkater ( talk) 14:27, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
These have been cited on Arabia (steamboat) because they were cited by the Arabia museum staff in the museum's own exhibit history prose. This is all I know. I can't find them on WP:LIBRARY's free subscription to newspapers.com and newspaperarchive.com. If you brilliant angels can't find them, I'll go ask the museum staff for a photo!
Thanks, — Smuckola (talk) 21:23, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
In 12 July 2023 there was a conference ( [2]) in METU, Turkey, whose Session 3 was dedicated to Anton Çelebi. 4 researchers (Mehmet Kuru, Gamze Yavuzer, Özden Mercan and Christopher Whitehead) presented something. Links give out their papers ( [3]), but only 1 page each:
Is it possible to find the full contents of these papers?
And also I'm interested in this book —
Palais de Hollande in Istanbul: The Embassy and Envoys of the Netherlands Since 1612.
For
Anton Çelebi
With respect, Smpad ( talk) 22:21, 21 February 2024 (UTC)
I'm looking for information about Anton Çelebi, and found your talk titled "Who is the Lawful Heir?: Anton Çelebi’s Trans-imperial Inheritance Case between Florence and Istanbul" that you presented at METU and Turkologentag in 2023. Beyond your abstract for that talk ( https://historiansnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Gamze-Yavuzer-Anton.pdf), are you able and willing to share any materials you presented, or any additional information you know about Anton Çelebi?
— me, 5 days ago
May I ask what your work is on Anton, and what exactly do you need for your research?
— Dr. Gamze Yavuzer, yesterday
In this case, I'm asking on behalf of another user on Wikipedia, who says they're planning to use it as a source to improve the Wikipedia article about Anton Çelebi ( /info/en/?search=Anton_%C3%87elebi). Therefore, if you'd be willing to help with that, I'd appreciate any information or sources about any notable details or events that aren't yet mentioned in the article. If you're not interested in supporting this, that's fine, just please let me know.
If possible, I'd like to be able to cite a published/accessible source that directly states each fact mentioned in the article, so that future readers can verify where the information came from. As long as the sources are available somewhere that can be publicly accessed (needing to pay is okay), such as being available from a public library, a public or subscription website or database, a publisher or retailer or reseller, or any other similar location, that's enough; being formally published by a publisher isn't the only option. Sources can be written documents, audio or video recordings, or any other kind of media.
Are you able and willing to provide copies of or citations to any sources written by you or anyone else that could help with this?
— me, yesterday
I've checked the existing Wikipedia page on Anton Chelebi and it seems that the author of the page is already aware of the project on Anton and his brother Hasan. I worked on this project last year and now the PI of this project is working on a book on these brothers. When the book is published, there will be more information to add. For now, however, I cannot add anything more than what is already available on the project's website.
— Dr. Gamze Yavuzer
For Go Publishing, I'm looking for any archive or library that may have copies of R'n'B World or Afrostar, two tabloid-style music magazines published by Go Publishing, New York in 1968. They were given out free by radio stations and record stores, but I have only been able to find a couple of copies on eBay.
I'd like to confirm their publication dates, and any notable writers, as well as hopefully be able to browse them to add their content as references to other articles too.
Thanks, Jimmyjrg ( talk) 06:43, 24 February 2024 (UTC)
Hi all. I'm looking for some sources on Paleogene artiodactyls:
Thanks in advance. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arctodus-simus ( talk • contribs) 16:50, 26 February 2024 (UTC)
For Begumpet Airport
Thanks, Sunnya343 ( talk) 18:11, 27 February 2024 (UTC)
Oxford Analytica (2021), "Political causes hinder Madagascar famine prevention",
Expert Briefings.
Looking for this article, which my institution doesn't have access to.
For
Madagascar.
Thanks, Zanahary ( talk) 21:27, 29 February 2024 (UTC)
Maybe good for additional information about Concentration Subcamp in Geislingen an der Steige mentoined her as Natweiler-Struhof Subcamp. No access to it from Germany. Maybe somebody can help? Library US Army Carlisle Thanks, Archivar-Alex ( talk) 08:11, 1 March 2024 (UTC)
For
Geogaddi. Thanks, —
Davest3r08 >:) (
talk) 13:39, 6 March 2024 (UTC)
For Prahladpuri Temple.
Thanks, TrangaBellam ( talk) TrangaBellam ( talk) 19:45, 7 March 2024 (UTC)
For Draft:Devin gambit, I have been looking for sources to expand on the 3. ...d5 lines. According to Chessable search, this course has some material about a particular line in this gambit (1.d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. g4 d5), and I suspect that the relevant text content is in the "16) 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 - 3rd Move Alternatives" chapter. This was played by Espineko in response to Mamedyarov's use of the gambit in the 2022 Tata Steel Masters at Wijk aan Zee. If I could get just the text explanation of each of the variations involving the move order 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3. g4 d5, as if one were in the "book" mode, that would be sufficient.
Thank you!
— Red-tailed hawk (nest) 19:10, 15 March 2024 (UTC)
For List of Privy Counsellors of Ireland and the articles of each privy counsellor.
It is available in the National Library of Ireland but not viewable online. It is cited as the source of Leigh Rayment's Irish privy counsellor page, which is not a reliable source, so trying to access the original book. Since it is published in 1910, it should be out of copyright.
Thanks, ネイ ( talk) 00:46, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
For Draft:Devin gambit. I'm looking at page 16 of this source, which states that there is coverage of the gambit in Schiller's book ("Devin’s 3. g4 is also in the Eric Schiller’s Gambit Chess Openings, where Schiller assesses the position at move 3 as better for Black"). Unfortunately the book is not at the IA library, and it's not searchable on google. I'd only need the portion of the book that relates to this particular gambit (1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. g4), but I don't have page numbers owing to the lack of google preview.
Thanks a bunch,
— Red-tailed hawk (nest) 04:16, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
For a better image of Arthur Olver at commons:File:Sir_Arthur_Olver.jpg
Thanks, Shyamal ( talk) 05:10, 24 March 2024 (UTC)
Are there any authoritative sources that the religious worship of turquoise began in Ancient Egypt? For turquoise
Thanks, Vyacheslav84 ( talk) 11:33, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
Greetings, has someone access to "Hock, A. N., Cabrol, N. A., Grin, E. A., & Rothschild, L. (2005). Ultraviolet radiation and life at high-altitude: Licancabur 2004. In NAI 2005 Biennal Meeting, University of Colorado, Boulder, Center for Astrobiology,(abstract# 1043)." and "Field and diving exploration of the highest lakes on Earth: analogy of environment and habitats with early Mars and life adaptation strategies to UV"? For Licancabur
Thanks, Jo-Jo Eumerus ( talk) 12:54, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
Greetings, has someone access to "Lazar, R., Podesser, A. (2004): Bericht über die Errichtung der höchstgelegenen Klimastation der Welt (Llullaillaco, 6.739m). ÖGM-Bulletin 2002/2003, 47–50"? For Llullaillaco
Thanks, Jo-Jo Eumerus ( talk) 12:54, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
Greetings, has someone access to Quaternary of South America and Antarctic Peninsula? Somewhere (pagee 261?) there is a mention of Llullaillaco
Thanks, Jo-Jo Eumerus ( talk) 12:54, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
Greetings, has someone access to:
Thanks, Jo-Jo Eumerus ( talk) 12:54, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
Does somebdy have this article? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Starmarco2014 ( talk • contribs) 04:48, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
It seems they wanted to open the second doors at the end of the ventilation shafts of the Queen's chamber - is there any news on this topic? -- Vyacheslav84 ( talk) 16:34, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
@ Vyacheslav84: I looked around and could not find anything in terms of recent, reliable sources about the shafts of the Great Pyramids. It seems detailed information will only be released in June of this year according to the latest chatter. What I found is:
Miatello, L., 2020. On the Pairs of Shafts in the Pyramid of Khufu as Means for the Ascent to the Akhet. Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 56, pp.115-141.
More of his papers are at Egyptian religion and iconography.
Weyburne, K., 2021. An Investigation into the Purpose of the Southern Shaft of the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid. PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology, 18(4), pp.2744-2757.
Of unknown reliability, I found a self-published article Secrets of the small shafts of the pyramid of Cheops. This article has references for the background history of the early archaeological exploration of the shafts that might prove useful.
A source of background information, might be Digital Giza at Harvard University. Paul H. ( talk) 03:19, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
@ Paul H.: Thanks a lot! -- Vyacheslav84 ( talk) 09:34, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
Access to any of the above would be appreciated, especially nos. 2 and 4.
For clarification of copyright status on
Nelson Section.
Thanks, – Isochrone ( talk) 11:43, 9 April 2024 (UTC)
If someone could send me plate 191 (Shah with a dignatory...), that would be splendid. For some reason, the website only allows me to download a fraction of the images.
For: Safavid Iran.
Thanks, - LouisAragon ( talk) 18:08, 12 April 2024 (UTC)
For Stars and planetary systems in fiction. Cited by the "Stars" entry in Gary Westfahl's Science Fiction Literature through History: An Encyclopedia. I think this is what I'm looking for, though unfortunately it is not accessible via Google Books.
Thanks in advance. TompaDompa ( talk) 20:02, 14 April 2024 (UTC)
Not sure if it's the right place to ask, but maybe someone has the access to the Associated Press archives. There is a newspaper that mentions the Associated Press as the origin of a story about the war in Palestine published on January 6 1948. Is it possible to find the original report? Is it likely that it will contain more details? Apologies for a vague request.
For
Three Phase Operation (under AfD)
Thanks, Alaexis ¿question? 19:29, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
Obituary for Arthur James Butler, British Geological Society Geological Society of London Annual Report, 1985.
For his Wikidata item and species:Arthur James Butler, please. Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 22:30, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
For User:Averageuntitleduser/Mother Solomon. Although self-published, it has been touted extensively by Labelle 2021 and newspapers of the time. I am looking for as many pages as is possible or reasonable. I'd be happy with any range, but am most interested in her activities in Kansas and work as a nanny upon returning to Ohio, the general 40s area seems a safe bet. I have found no online copy, and HaithiTrust is a dead end, but it is held by a handful of universities, like Indiana and Cornell, as well as some local Ohian libraries.
Thanks, Averageuntitleduser ( talk) 00:56, 23 April 2024 (UTC)
For John "Big Train" Moody. Google Books has a preview for what looks like a multi-page feature story in an edition of Black Sports (see above). If someone could show me how to get it I'd appreciate it.
Thanks, BeanieFan11 ( talk) 00:03, 24 April 2024 (UTC)
For Thubway Tham and Elevated Elmer and corresponding Wikisource page. Numerous scans are available on archive.org, but not this particular issue.
Thanks, ARandomName123 ( talk)Ping me! 17:02, 27 April 2024 (UTC)
For Parapliohyrax still. The first article should be the most useful but is only hosted by Schweizerbart. The three other articles are quite more difficult to find. I'm hoping to also expand the pages of other genera of hyraxes, depending on the data present in those documents
Thanks, Larrayal ( talk) 17:19, 28 April 2024 (UTC)
For Anne Griffiths
I used to have library access to WW, but sadly no longer.
Thanks, Mystery Merrivale ( talk) 19:39, 29 April 2024 (UTC)
For any article in Special:Search/insource:http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/q1001_songs.htm (22 articles). Currently the source used does not seem to be reliable, but I could not find any alternative reliable links, only brief mentions of some songs in the list.
Thanks, Spinixster (trout me!) 10:31, 1 May 2024 (UTC)
I am improving Siti Nurhaliza's article and her impact in Indonesia where she had an aglaonema plant hybrid species named after her in the country by famed Indonesian botanist, Gregori G. Hambali (Greg Hambali). I am not sure what are the exact pages for both because I could not even find a preview for them. I want to use these sources to support this fact.
Thanks, SyFuel Ignite Burned 15:58, 1 May 2024 (UTC)
Hi, I'm looking for:
Has anyone access or ILL possible? Thanks a lot, – Doc Taxon • Talk • 09:30, 2 May 2024 (UTC)
Hello. I'm looking for this article for my draft on Ron Lightburn:
The Wikipedia Library doesn't cover that year on Gale unfortunately. Thanks! -- MrLinkinPark333 ( talk) 02:07, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
This fan generated list: [14] shows that issue #77 of Panzerfaust and Campaign (January-February 1977) had a review section titled "Thumbnail Analysis" by Don Lowry which reviewed East Front (game), The Siege of Jerusalem, Palace of the Vampire Queen, among other games. I do not know the page #s unfortunately, but if anyone could find a copy that would be awesome. :) If you find other issues of the same periodical, even better! BOZ ( talk) 07:24, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
For KKOG-TV. My ProQuest access only has an abstract.
Thanks, Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 05:36, 5 May 2024 (UTC)
Arthur Mowbray Jones (Wikispecies) published several sets of prints of ferns, with text descriptions which I have listed on Wikisource. A 2015 book about his work included a CD-ROM with digitisations of these.
I am looking to add images of the prints to Commons and to transcribe Jones' original texts to Wikisource; as well as writing and illustrating his biography here.
No scans seem to be available at the Internet Archive or Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Can anyone assist, please? Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 14:19, 5 May 2024 (UTC)
For Arcas and about 10 other articles about American sounding rockets.
Houston, we have a problem! While searching for sources about Arcas sounding rocket, I found that some of the pictures of it ( like that scheme) comes from scanned pages of a summary report about 18 sounding rockets, published on 18 April 1961. Scanned pages were available at "rocketryonline.com" website ( archived, but pictures weren't archived).
Searching for that report, I found another report, about Aerobee, on the website of rocket simulation software RASAero: [16]. Schemes of Aerobee in that report are in the same style as schemes of Arcas, showing that the reports are from one series. That report revealed that the reports in question were not from NASA itself, but from Vought Astronautics. It also contains a list of other reports of the series. The first page of document contains accession and NASA Contractor Report (CR) numbers. So, to locate other ~18 reports, I tried to find it on NTRS, where all such technical reports are to be found.
I found nothing. Not by title, not by CR number, not by contract number (NAS1-1013), not by author (Vought). Maybe it is on the "NASA Registered Content" part of NTRS? That would be strange, as only report on motors was classified ("Confidential"). Thanks, Trasheater Midtier🐉( talk) 16:57, 15 May 2024 (UTC)
I've included what I'm guessing is her maiden name(Buttlar)? Most works cite the book under Gerhartl.
Thanks, Kansas Bear ( talk) 16:58, 17 May 2024 (UTC)
For Outdoor Education Group. A.F.R. implemented a hard paywall around a month ago. For some reason, the articles were still freely accessible on mobile, but that has now been patched.
Thanks, — VORTEX 3427 ( Talk!) 00:32, 18 May 2024 (UTC)
For reference in the discussion at Talk:Autogynephilic persuasive pornography § Requested move 8 May 2024. Graham ( talk) 05:10, 18 May 2024 (UTC)