Hi Damian,
I think your university makes available services such as "ATHENS", "EBSCO",
"Web of science" or "Science direct", which makes electric journals
available to the student, as my university does so. You can ask your
librarian about it, and you would be given athens' ID and password.
Good luck
Kenji
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From: "Damian Chick" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 4:01 PM
Subject: Disability and Society Journal
> Hi everyone, I was wondering if you would be so kind as to help me: I am a
> student in UWIC, Cardiff Wales. The university has a subscription to the
> above journal and I have also purchased a personal subscription but have
> been told that individuals can not access the journal in an electronic
> format only institutes can.
> Due to my disability it would be very beneficial to have the journal
> provided in a digital or electronic format, considering this is a journal
> at the forefront of disability issues I thought that equal access would be
> of paramount importance.
> I am also finding that it is rare within the academic community to provide
> text books in variable formats, I am wondering has anybody else come up
> against these issues and able to give me some tips and advice.
> I think that it is important to note that I do not have a visual
> impairment, the reason I say this is that I know there is support from the
> RNIB but having cerebral palsy I do not qualify for this support.
>
> On another note I would like to say hello to everyone in this chat forum
> because I am a new member and I look forward to meeting some of you at
> the "Disability Studies" conference in Lancaster.
> Yours Faithfully,
> Damian Chick.
>
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