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From: weemba@garnet.berkeley.edu (Obnoxious Math Grad Student)
Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle
Subject: Getting federal documents
Message-ID: <14688@agate.BERKELEY.EDU>
Date: 25 Sep 88 10:36:23 GMT
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In-reply-to: henry@utzoo.uucp (Henry Spencer)

In article <1988Sep22.052539.3202@utzoo.uucp>, henry@utzoo (Henry Spencer) writes:
>	        Any good library ought to have a copy of Vol I, and maybe
>the other volumes if it's a really good library.

In the US, there's a program where federal documents are maintained in
libraries across the country.  Odds are that it's a local university
library that is part of the program in anyone's area.  And it doesn't
have to be a big name university either: I know of some small schools
that are part of the program.

Try looking in the white pages under "Government".

ucbvax!garnet!weemba	Matthew P Wiener/Brahms Gang/Berkeley CA 94720