Subject: Re: Boric acid and ants
From: rmg@scs.unr.edu (Rebecca M. Gebhardt)
Organization: University & Community College System of Nevada
Date: 16 Sep 1997 16:52:22 GMT
Message-ID: <MOD$970916.2829@rec.gardens.ecosystems>
References: <MOD$970912.21692@rec.gardens.ecosystems> <MOD$970913.1711@rec.gardens.ecosystems> <MOD$970913.8415@rec.gardens.ecosystems> <MOD$970913.15268@rec.gardens.ecosystems> <MOD$970914.25154@rec.gardens.ecosystems> <MOD$970916.22756@rec.gardens.ecosystems> <MOD$970916.27051@rec.gardens.ecosystems>
In article <MOD$970916.27051@rec.gardens.ecosystems>,
wtmorgan@pilot.msu.edu (Bill Morgan) wrote:
: allyn@u.washington.edu (Allyn Weaks) wrote:
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: [snip]
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: > Since I just happen to be logged on to books in Print:
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: [snip]
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: Allyn: can you give us the URL for BIP, PDQ?
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: Sounds like a great resource to me.
Bill,
I believe it is only possible to access the Books in Print database using
some kind of authorized method. I do so via an InfoTrac connection
accessed by telnetting into the university library server from an
authorized account. I would assume you would be able to do the same at
MSU.
InfoTrac is also available, on site, at either our local public library or
at the University library. But some kind of clearance is necessary for
online access.
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