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Feb 21, 09, 05:37PM
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I can't complete tons and tons of orders because they require sources. Usually required books are not available for free. Many people say that there are free online libraries. But I want big ones.
I don't think saying a library will be an advertisement, i really need help.
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| tkp_patrick |
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Feb 21, 09, 06:44PM
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Joined: Feb 21, 09 Threads: 1 Posts: 17
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same question !
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| humble |
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Edited by: humble Feb 22, 09, 03:29AM
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Joined: Feb 11, 09 Threads: 2 Posts: 285
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hmmm This depends on a number of factors. If you are dealing directly with the client. Ask for their university's online library access. If the online library can not be accessed remotely, ask your client to search and send you the needed information. You could by Questia.com. Its membership is for 100USD a year (the last time I checked). There is NetLibrary.com. It is paid. if you are into this business then it is good to invest some on getting access to libraries.
You could use google books. (free) And there are plenty of sources you could find for free such as online articles at b-net, websites of specific organizations (companies, government, NGOs).
Happy Writing
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| humble |
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Feb 28, 09, 04:26PM
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was it useful? :S
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| Jagu |
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Feb 28, 09, 05:55PM
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yes, i am interested in your feedback too. The sources mentioned above, were they useful to you?
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| humble |
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Feb 28, 09, 06:08PM
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Yes. I use questia and its good. I usually find about 10% of the sources there. If I use 8-10 sources in a paper, it is very likely that one of them would be from questia. 50% sources would come from Google. I also ask my clients for access to their university's online library. Text books and Google help a lot. I recommend keeping a good text book of the relevant subject as well.
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