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Chemistry Forums for Students => Organic Chemistry Forum => Organic Chemistry Forum for Graduate Students and Professionals => Topic started by: proufs on December 23, 2006, 10:14:50 AM
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Could someone help me get a copy of this article:
Thanks in advance!
3-Nitro-4-amino- and the 3,4-dihalogenobenzaldehydes. Hodgson, H. H.; Beard, H. G. Journal of the Chemical Society (1927), 20-7. CODEN: JCSOA9 ISSN: 0368-1769. Journal language unavailable. CAN 21:10382 AN 1927:10382 CAPLUS
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You don't have a library at CWRE?
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Come on...of course we have a library. The location the article is held is closed right now and I was hoping to get some work done on a new assignment over the holiday weekend. I know some institutions have this old article available electronically (unfortunately we do not), so I thought I'd ask.
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That's completely different situation :)
Thing is - people here so soften ask for things that require about 30 seconds of effort, that I am allergic to any requests that seem to belong to 30 sec category ;)
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You should go to your schools library website, and look under the something like articles or database or journal finder, etc. Many school libraries have free access online to thousands of journals (you will probably require your library card number).
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Thanks for the suggestion, but our school does not subsribe to the electronic version of this years journal.
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proufs: The forum policy is not to exchange copyright material. I know it may seem silly since your school already subscribes to the journal, but the policy has served us well in the past. Sorry.
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Mitch,
Thanks for letting me know. Sorry.
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I have access to the CAS network, for free. I did find the exact article you are asking for. I can say that I can only retrieve the abstract, and to get the full text of the paper would require a fee that I would not be willing to pay.
Of course, not to mention that sharing of such information either via this site or in person through me is prohibited, as the network is provided to me via student services.
I wouldn't be able to get you any more information anyhow. The abstract does not seem to be of any use by the looks of things.
I'm sorry.
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You can get the article through an interlibrary loan through your school library.Contact your library/librarian.They would tell you how to apply for it.