Sunday, August 22, 2010

Help: can anyone tell me any free on line library where I can read reference book?

I want to read Aletha C. Huston,"Media, Children, and the Family: Social Scientific, Psychodynamic, and Clinical Perspectives"

Help: can anyone tell me any free on line library where I can read reference book?
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Good luck.





Kevin, Liverpool, England.
Reply:try visiting a public library in your town... a lot easier and safe 4 ur eyes...
Reply:Erm.. I would suggest u to go to the NLB or any library nearest to ur home. And why would u want to strain ur eyes just simply because to look for ur book? I would might as well go to the library and come home happily holding the borrowed book in my hands. And sitting at the sofa reading is better than to strain ur eyes and much more comfortable. If there isn't ur book there, try searching the internet for the information. (e.g. u want to read up on blue whales, search for "blue whales" in the search engine. Take my advice, don't strain ur eyes.^^


You might want to try the search engines for ur information below.I've listed some. Theres also a free online encyclopedia below.^^
Reply:I'm sorry but I guess you'll have to visit the public library near you. And why would you want to kill your eyes by staring at your computer when you can borrow the books (for free) and take your time reading them at home?
Reply:Try searching pn library catolgues on the web and if they have the required book, reserve it and then go and collect it later
Reply:From what I got on the title I think a library might be your best choice. Amazon listed two (only two) copies at a start price of $101(CDN) and, as it sounds like a rather esoteric tome, to find it in an on line library may be unlikely and in a free one next to impossible. Try using WORLDCATLIBRARIES.org to find it in one near you.


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