brewsterkahle, to random
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InterLibrary loan lives!

Record numbers are getting articles and chapters through this reliable free method from the Internet Archive.

The long tail holdings are needed!

384 libraries are now getting docs through one system.

Go @internetarchive go

amnesiac, to France
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KlausGerdGiesen, to Hololive
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There definitely is a lack of attention for ' long-term .Among them are which shows that the so-called in actually have no idea about the of the they claim to fight for.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/11/hamas-son-hostage-nine-years-shaban-al-sayed-israeli-bedouin?isExternal=true

brewsterkahle, to random
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InterLibrary loans have bounced back to normal-- the scholars are back! @internetarchive

this is our graph of fulfillments we have been doing for the last year. the big dips are the holidays.

brewsterkahle,
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@internetarchive

1994 was the most popular year for @internetarchive via .

Ok, not the most important stat you will learn today but it shows we need to keep pre-web materials available. 📋

brewsterkahle, to random
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"History does not repeat itself, but it rhymes" -- Theodor Reik

Article studying responses to epidemics to inform the AIDS response. (love doing interlibrary loan @internetarchive )

brewsterkahle, to random
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Pilot Whales have REM sleep, but a salamander does not:

doing interlibrary loan duty is fun @internetarchive

happy holidays!

brewsterkahle, to random
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love when an interlibrary loan request comes through for a paper from long ago (this case a 1900 chemistry paper).

Lets keep the shoulders of giants strong and available for current scholars to stand on.

@internetarchive

"Asymmetric optically active sulfur compounds. d-methylethylthietine platinichloride"

https://archive.org/details/sim_journal-of-the-chemical-society-transactions_1900_77/page/1072/mode/1up

Happy holidays!

SerFinchalot, to Hololive
@SerFinchalot@mastodon.world avatar

Ive not been streaming recently because ive had a rotten cough for a few weeks :(

May be until the new year.

brewsterkahle, to random
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Via Interlibrary loan, someone requested:

"The chapter includes ‘But down these mean streets a man must go who is not mean himself, who is neither tarnished nor afraid‘ "

And we got it! go @internetarchive go

brewsterkahle, to random
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Sanitary Horse Troughs! (from 1912 Scientific American).

Requested via InterLibrary loan (and I help out on weekends), a request came info this article from 1912. Glad we could be of service :).

@internetarchive

https://archive.org/details/sim_scientific-american_1912-12-21_107_25/page/3/mode/1up?q=%22Sanitary+Horse+Troughs%22

Nonilex, to Michigan
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brewsterkahle, to random
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scholars are back! exchanging documents with 318 schools via requests

go @internetarchive go library system.

Serving researchers with obscure stuff is fun.

fyi: 1994 is most popular year of publications in our collections for ILL

brewsterkahle, to random
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Interlibrary loan from the Internet Archive and back from 318 different libraries.

Go @internetarchive and go

jrefior, to random
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Got this at the library today

rowmyboat, to llm
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A thing that we are pretty sure is happening — our unit is getting requests for papers that don’t exist because the citations were generated by a . Anyone else?

og, to tech

Looking forward to getting my own

hamishb, to random

If the NDP and Libs were really upset about the result of the last Ontario election, they'd be doing some serious work on what in their parties' internal cultures led them to have such lacklustre, unpopular leaders & platform going into it. Is that happening? Maybe in secret?

gemelliz,
@gemelliz@mstdn.ca avatar

@Jgmeadows @hamishb

Indeed "Blaming voters is not a strategy for success."

"lazy voters"

"why couldn't *they just take 5 mins & go vote"

*they - , and more.

Its advantageous for some parties to retain the WAY we actually cast our ballot, but it suppresses voting. In our tech world, the electorate (young & old) is increasing rejecting in-person voting & staying home.

Make voting more convenient= more engagement?

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