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Originally Posted by AstroJunk
Nope, I have access to diddly squat! (that's a technical term)
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JSTOR (Journal Storage) has "Journal Articles for Scholarship", being an on-line system for old articles, which date back to 1685. It is licensed to mainly to libraries, universities and publishers all over the world - the only local one for me being the University of Sydney.Some of the articles are on science, but there are many on the arts, biology, ecology, business mathematics and music.
In astronomy, there are lots of interesting documents, most of which are often quoted by never read due to inaccessibility. It contains, for example, John Herschel's 1834-1838 southern observation made inn South Africa and most of those in Philosophical Transactions (Royal Society) and even the great observational articles of the 18th Century in the "Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society."