Can School Libraries Provide Urgently Needed Academic Publications?

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The discussion centers on the urgent need for two specific academic publications related to non-crimp fabric composites. The requester has already searched for these articles without success and is seeking assistance from others. There is a suggestion to check the school technical library for availability. Additionally, it is noted that if the publications are copyrighted, only the authors can share them. The conversation highlights the challenges in accessing specialized academic resources.
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Need two articles very urgently

hi, I need "Miller AJ. The effect of microstructural parameters on the mechanical properties of non-crimp fabric composites. M. Phil thesis, Cranfield University, School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science, August 1996" and "developing multiaxial non-crimp reinforcements for the cost effective solution in 31st international SAMPE technical conference" very very urgently. i'd appreciate it if somebody can find them and send to me. thanks.
 
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How about looking for them yourself?
 


i have already search for them, but couldn't get any results. on the other hand, if i had found them, i wouldn't have written a post here.
 


firakti said:
i have already search for them, but couldn't get any results. on the other hand, if i had found them, i wouldn't have written a post here.

Does your school technical library have them? Also, if they are copyrighted publications, only the authors can "send" them to you.
 
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