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Old December 1st 03, 05:36 AM
Laura Halliday
 
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"Joel Kolstad" wrote in message ...
Laura Halliday wrote:
Why are you only looking on the web? Does your school
not have a library?


He's probably looking because the web tends to be more efficient in its
searches than any library (i.e., Google searches the contents of web pages
themselves, whereas libraries are only able to search via titles or
sometimes summaries) and also because the web tends to be have its eye a
little more bent towards practical applications rather than strictly
theoretical concerns (something that libraries are filled with!). Of
course, I'd never suggest a library isn't a wonderful resource as well, just
giving you some insight from someone who's spent plenty of time in both.


Thanks for the words-of-one-syllable-or-less explanation.
If the information isn't on the web, no search engine is
going to find it.

There are zillions of papers on the subject out there.


Yes, but unless he uncovers one that's specifically meant to be a review of
well-known subjects or tutorial in nature (such papers do of course exist,
but they're few and far between given that most professional journals are
aimed at publishing new research), he'll be wasting his time since it's
clear he needs some pretty introductory material at this point.

Sorry if this sounds unkind, it's just that a lot of students I know have
wasted tons of time trying to understand journal articles when what they
really need is a good textbook.


The ARRL and RSGB have published numerous books on
microwave stuff. Not only does the material tend to be
at a very practical nuts and bolts level, the references
tend to be pretty good. There are lots of others,
thugh the specialist journals like VHF Communications/
UKW-Berichte and DUBUS tend to be hard to come by.

What makes you think I don't know what being a student
is like? I'd hate to think I wasted such an obscene
amount of money on my B.Sc. and M.A.Sc. degrees. I
completed the latter in 2000, and the Internet was an
important tool. But it wasn't my *only* tool. Anybody
who thinks it is is either naive or stupid.

Laura Halliday VE7LDH "Que les nuages soient notre
Grid: CN89mg pied a terre..."
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