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Hi! I'm doing some research on the Philippines and need access to this book via HathiTrust. I tried going through my local library to get it via Interlibrary Loan but UofM is currently not lending because of COVID. Can anyone with UofM HathiTrust access help me out?
Thanks!
Does anyone have access to the HathiTrustβs archive? Only those with institutional access can download full PDFs. The rest of us are stuck downloading one page at a time. Iβve already checked libgen and the book that I want isnβt there, even though itβs printing rights have fallen into the public domain. Itβs a Latin textbook from the sixties that tries to forge a middle ground between GT and Total Immersion. Hereβs the link: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858007054483&view=1up&seq=7
Any leads would be great even if you canβt get me the pdf. I figured if Reddit canβt find a way to get it, itβs probably not possible.
Plurimas gratias!
I've been in the SCA for a few years now and I'm starting to nail down my persona as a 13th century astronomer. In pursuit of this, I'm trying to learn about astronomy at that time, and I think I've found a pretty good source.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015025028716&view=1up&seq=7
This book covers a 13th century text that I think would be helpful. Could someone with a partner login download the pdf of this book and send it to me?
If you have any other good sources on pre-Copernicus Astronomy I'd like to hear about those too.
Hi, I am doing research in Louisiana history and am seeking access to the plaintext or text-only version of this book from HathiTrust https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039542579&view=1up&seq=9
Can someone help me to get this please? I am not from a "partner institution" and they will only allow me to download one page at a time. I am seeking a text-only version of this book for accessibility purposes. I have a reading disability and need to read this via e-reader.
Please halp. <3
There's this site my school is using called HathiTrust which provides us temporary access to a bunch of books. But the loans only last for two hours and you can't annotate them so I would much rather download the books permenently to my laptop. If I left click on the page I'm reading I am able to save it as an image, but obviously doing that for each page would take forever. Anyone have a way around this? Thanks.
Both links are from HathiTrust, that has two entries for vol. 18 in its catalog for this publication, one for University of Wisconsin - Madison and one for University of Michigan.
There are some documents in HathTrust I will like to access but they are limited access only. Is there any way they could be pirated?
Hello!
I'm yet again in need of someone's help. I found this book through Google Books, which allows me to search inside the text, and found that it has the exact information that I need. Unfortunately, the snippet cuts off literally right before the sentence that contains the info I'm looking for. I'm incredibly frustrated to say the least.
The book (ContribuciΓ³n para el estudio de la sociedad colonial de Guayaquil, Volume 1) is also available through HathiTrust, which permits temporary borrowing for affiliates of certain schools (Stanford, Harvard, University of California) which have a physical copy of the book in their libraries. I know exactly which pages I'm looking for (368, 93, 575) and was wondering if someone with access to the full text could send me scans of those pages, If the info that I think is included is indeed there it would be an amazing breakthrough for a long, exhaustive investigation. I would be seriously indebted to the person who is able to help me out. Thank you!
Edit: Got the help I needed from a very kind user! :)
Hi All,
I'm researching an obscure Canadian artist and information sources are scant. There is a 1950 essay about him a periodical that is in the UWMadison holdings, available online at this link. Ideally, I'd like the who publication but if someone could simply screenshot the pages that relate to Doug Wilkinson (around p. 25, I believe), I would be grateful. I'm happy to pay someone a small honorarium for his/her services.
Thanks in advance**
There's a book available on HathiTrust that I can view just fine without a login, and I can download individual pages, but I would really like to download the whole pdf so I can make notes in it and add bookmarks, etc. Unfortunately only those with a "partner login" are allowed to download.
Lots of universities are partners, as is the Library of Congress for anyone who has a "Reader Identification Card".
Would anyone be willing to download a copy and email it to me? I intend to only use the book for personal research and could download every page individually and combine them into a pdf, but that would take a long time. The book is in my local library and I've spent a lot of time looking through it and making notes but it would be so much more convenient to do so from my PC and have the notes stored ON the pdf itself.
The book is House of SaΜnger / by Nettie M. Senger. v.1.
EDIT: This request has been fulfilled. Leaving the post up so others might stumble upon HathiTrust as well.
Hi - I am looking for a way to automate the download of Google Book pages.
You know how you can go to Developer Tools and in the Ressource tab you can find the single images of the book you are viewing? Is there a way to automate this?
I need this specifically because HathiTrust - which among other things hosts the books that you can only partially view on Google Books β has made its collection completely free for students of some universities. If there is a way to automate this download, that would be great! The books could be uploaded to Library Genesis and freed from the proprietary Google Books vault.
Ideally, a Chrome PlugIn would be best.
(Because this is about HathiTrust, Googlebookdownloader won't work).
Hello friends,
There is a certain published thesis I've been trying to obtain for ages, W.S. Karunatillake's ' Historical phonology of Sinhala : from old Indo-Aryan to the 14th century A.D.'. I've looked everywhere online and it is nowhere to be found in full. Google Books only has snippets and none of the popular file-sharing sites have it.
I've tried contacting the publishing company (Godage International Publishers) on several occasions although it apparently is out of print. There are no other online vendors (e.g. Amazon) who sell this book. The nearby universities that hold this item do not offer public access to the specific libraries in which it is found. It appears that there is no possible way for a civilian, non-researcher/student to get this book.
However, the thesis (in microfilm form) seems to be published in full at the HathiTrust digital library. As I currently do not belong to a university, however, I am unable to access this resource at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015061607860 .
I was wondering if anyone with a HathiTrust login could possibly help me out here. If there is anyone who could possibly download the book using their account and send it to me through PM's, I would be extremely grateful for your efforts. This book means a lot to me, and this request is one of desperation (as all others attempts to get this book were futile).
Thank you in advance!
HathiTrust Emergency Temporary Access Service As of April 6, 2020, HathiTrust has given "temporary access" (per-page viewing) of its books to 131 U.S. academic libraries. Unfortunately, it's Shibboleth-walled, so being on these libraries' networks isn't sufficient to get temporary access; however, someone could and should liberate these books to Sci-Hub.
https://www.hathitrust.org/ In the search box type in Genealogy and you will think you have found a gold mine.
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