Searcher, July 1st, 2006
You're reading something that takes a provocative paragraph from a book, quotes it, and cites the source. You become intrigued--so much so that you have to see not only that paragraph in context, but maybe even the entire book. Doesn't seem like a huge problem, does it? With all your information skills, you'll simply find it at your library or tap another library with an interlibrary loan request. If necessary, you may even try your short list of online booksellers. What begins as an easy task, however, becomes hopeless when no library in the world owns the book; no archive in the world has ...
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