EEBO Database Access
April 30, 2004 10:24 PM   Subscribe

I'm doing research for a paper, and am running low on time. It turns out that my college (Goucher college), does not subscribe to a database I need access to. The database is: EEBO : Early English Books Online. If any of my fellow students on metafilter can help me out please send an e-mail to the address in my profile.

Specifically, I'm looking for a facsimile of Thomas Bretnor's 1611 Almanac. If such a thing is available at all, that's the place it would be. Sadly, I don't have time left to do this the proper way, an inter-library loan request.
posted by Grod to Education (4 answers total)
 
Do you mean the abysmally low-quality GIFs on eebo.chadwyck.com? Like this?

(Can I only access these because I'm on my school's intranet? I never had to log in --)
posted by rafter at 10:40 PM on April 30, 2004


Response by poster: rafter I'll take your word for it that the quality sucks, I would have thought they provided pdf's. At anyrate, yes! that is the database I'm refering to. I cannot access it because my library doesn't subscribe (although for some reason we do subscribe to LION:Literature Online, which is provided by the same group). Any chance you can look for that Almanac for me?
posted by Grod at 10:48 PM on April 30, 2004


Response by poster: Oh, and if you're on campus then the answer is yes, you don't have to log in. Most campuses provide a proxy server for remote database access, this requires one to log in to the library server, once authorized all the databases are accessed via proxy.
posted by Grod at 10:49 PM on April 30, 2004


Response by poster: Thanks Johnny Assay, for your incredibly quick response. You've been a great help.
Thanks also to anyone else who's looked at this thread, now that I've got the almanac I don't need another copy :), but thank you for your time and consideration.
posted by Grod at 11:16 PM on April 30, 2004


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