How can I access to the following reference?

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V. A. Belinskii and V. E. Zakharov, Integration of the Einstein Equations by the Inverse Scattering Method and Calculation of Exact Soliton Solutions, Sov. Phys. JETP 48, 985 (1978)I cannot access to in via the library in my department. But I need it in my research. Sad...The website

http://ebooks.worldscinet.com/ISBN/9789814317344/9789814317344_0049.html

I do not have ID or Password
 
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Can't your university library get it for you from another university via interlibrary loan?
 
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yicong, I think I have a copy of their preprint somewhere, but the printing is very poor quality, almost completely illegible. Suggest you look instead for the recent (2005) book "Gravitational Solitons", which Belinskii coauthored.
 

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