Hi there, I am having trouble getting access to access medicine. The home page opens, but any search is met with an error. Date - 30th July
July 2007
Ringe JD, editor Osteoporosis in Dialogue. 100 Questions 100 Answers Stuttgart: Georg Thieme Verlag, 2001 Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand, 2004 EUR (D) 17.95
Kuhns, Peter, and Adrienne Crew Blogosphere: Best of Blogs, Que, 2006
Would the library please consider purchasing this resource: Loades, David. "The End of Strife", New York: Barnes & Noble, 1987 250 pp.
I am a year 9 student at Moreton Bay College, Wynnum Queensland. I am currently studying web design in view to complete team webpage for assessment. I really like Eva Bacon's quote, (see below) and am keen to include it on my site and so therefore would like to ask for your permission to use it. There may be a possibility that this site is entered into a student website competition.
Can the Call Number feature be added to the Library Catalogue again please to make searching easier? Also on the Catalogue can emphasis be placed on location of shelved items as I went to the wrong level apparently to later find out the book was a Quarto? Furthermore, I was unable to find a complementary CD-Rom for a book as the CD-Rom was on the Catalogue showing available but when checking the shelves it was not
I have just lodged requests for 2 article Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. They are both in JSTOR. As I am off campus (Toowoomba), is it possible for me to access JSTOR direct or have I done correctly to submit request by email through your website.
"Access medicine" is extremely useful however I am frequently finding that I cannot access it because it is maxed out. 5 user accounts is hardly enough. I would think doubling that figure to 10 would be more appropriate. I am SURE I could get a list of over 100 people that would agree with this suggestion.
I note that the text "Administrative Law in Australia" (ISBN 0455219710) has been on order since 2006. As it is a recommended resource for laws5020 this semester, it would be much appreciated if the library could, if possible, expedite the receipt and processing of this item.


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