Sat, 06/27/2015 - 16:56
I am wondering if AAVSO has a 'library' for the use of members? I have seen a book I am coveting something rotten, but can't really afford it at the moment! It's called (you can probably see this coming) 'The formation of stars' by Stahler/Palla. Anyone got a spare copy they don't want?
If you go to worldcat.org, they will provide a list of libraries near you that have the book. I googled it and the best price I saw was $52 with free shipping for the soft cover.
I hope this helps,
Roger
Hi:
Depending on where you are located physically. I would assume that a local library would suffice. Most often they can even tell you who might have the book. I support my local library alot and find that they might have the book that you want to borrow. Just ask them. Best HNL
Yes, I found that too - but it was under 'libraries' so I was expecting somewhere that you could borrow a book from, not buy it. My local library (the Norwich Millennium library) has won awards and I use it regularly, but I'm pretty sure a public library such as this wouldn't have such a specialised book. But always worth a try I suppose!
My (university) library has a great interlibrary loan service.
/Gustav, HGUA
The AAVSO does have a library - the Charles Y. McAteer Library - at Headquarters. However, it is not a lending library, that is, books are not loaned out. Anyone is welcome to use the library during our regular hours (M-F 9-5 Eastern time), or by appointment in special circumstances.
Elizabeth Waagen, AAVSO HQ
Cheers, Elizabeth. I'll pop over when I have a spare hour or two! ;-)