finding an article




I'd like to look up an article in an old volume of the
American Mathematical Monthly. In pre-electronic days
I would just go to the nearest well-stocked public or
college library and take the volume down from the stacks.
Now it has all gone on line and requires an ID card or a
password. Do any places remain where I can get an
article off the shelf and read it?

-:-
'PATAGEOMETRY: The study of those mathematical properties
that remain invariant under brain transplants.
--
Col. G. L. Sicherman
colonel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Moderator's Note...

It is true that old on-line issues of the Monthly are on JSTOR,
which requires you or your institution to subscribe.

However, Ohio State here, and presumably also many other university
libraries, still have those old issues available if you go in person.
I recently went and found a paper by Cayley from 1860 on
the library shelf here.

G. Edgar
]
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