> In addition to Project Muse, JSTOR also has a list of
> current subscribers. Check here for somewhere near
> you:
>
>
http://www.jstor.org/about/participants_na.html
>
> The public library I work at provides access to JSTOR
> for its patrons. There are a number of public
> libraries with access to JSTOR as well as academic
> institutions. Don't count out your local library or
> university if you want to access JSTOR.
>
> The GoogleScholar search also will give you citations
> (if not full access) to JSTOR articles. Try
>
http://scholar.google.com/
>
> Also, if you REALLY want something, you can try using
> your local library's interlibrary loan service. Some
> smaller libraries are going to have limited ability to
> get you some articles, but "nothing ventured, nothing gained."
>
>
>
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