Thanks to all who responded to this.
Much to my surprise, I got about 20 replies from people who wanted either
the whole schamoozle or a subset of them.
Several of the former were from the 3rd world, so if I can get the carriage
costs together I would prefer to select one of these.
I hope the rest of you will understand! (and thanks too for all the friendly
and sympathetic comments from friends and colleagues from down the ages -
clearly I am not the only one in the photocopy-overload predicament!)
JOHN BIBBY
-----Original Message-----
From: John Bibby [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 28 May 2003 19:28
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: ~2000 statistical photocopies available
I am about to move office, and will soon be disposing of some 2000
photocopied articles collected in doing statistical research from 1965 to
present.
My nearest and dearest have advised me to put them in the skip.
However, I harbour some hope that they may be useful to a team or teams of
researchers up or down the country.
I will be glad to deliver these free to any UK address within the next 2
weeks.
The main areas include:
multivariate analysis
medicine
social research and social mobility
the history of statistics
time series
linear algebra and statistics
educational development in Africa.
I do not have a full list, but would be glad to hear of anyone who would
like to have this archive, or who can suggest what should be done with it
(even if it is "Put it in the skip"!).
JOHN BIBBY
PS: Presumably other researchers also have this problem - how do you deal
with it?
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