ISO 9241-9
October 22, 2009 9:59 AM   Subscribe

Asking for a friend: I need access to ISO 9241-9 for a Comp Eng project, but since I am a poor student, don't have $150 to spend on it.

I've tried searching the web for it, but no luck there. Is there some way I can access the document that does not involve me breaking the bank? Thanks In advance!
posted by shoebox to Technology (3 answers total)
 
University engineering libraries are likely to have databases of national and international standards. If you can't find it, try to get it from interlibrary loan.
posted by grouse at 10:06 AM on October 22, 2009


It's available from the University of Toronto library. Make request for an inter-library loan from your local library.
posted by mhum at 10:42 AM on October 22, 2009


As others have said, get thee to a library. If your friend's University doesn't have it, check with your local engineers' professional association.
posted by Dr Dracator at 10:56 AM on October 22, 2009


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