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Nikki
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posted 07-20-2001 07:48 PM     Profile for Nikki   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Has anyone any opinions of any or all of the CIBA Review series? I know I can get at least a few of them from the library here, but they inconveniently have shelved them all over the place (ie, some in Washington DC, some in 10 different libraries here, but I can't even get in to all of these libraries (and they wont do ILL either), and some of the libraries are very pesky about letting you see the books even if you can get in). Are there any volumes that are worth spending a considerably portion of time to track them down and possibly more time trying to actually physically see the volumes?

The good thing is that since they arent treating the series like a periodical, individual volumes in the correct stacks can actually be checked out of the library....


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AnnaRidley
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posted 07-24-2001 09:27 AM     Profile for AnnaRidley   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
The one's I've seen are quite good, but there is quite a range of material covered so some will definately be of more use than others.

Here's a site that I came across which may be helpful in determining which to track down. http://www.myrnabloom.com/ciba.htm


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