[NatureNS] Nova Scotia Birds - back issues

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From: Patrick Kelly <patrick.kelly@dal.ca>
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:46:14 -0300
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Another place to check would be the Nova Scotia Archives.

http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/

Pat


On Mar 14, 2007, at 2:09 AM, Wayne P. Neily wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> =A0
>
> =A0=A0=A0 =A0Recently I have been working my way through back issues =
of =20
> the=A0Nova Scotia Bird Society Newsletter and Nova Scotia Birds to =
find =20
> records of some bird species, and I found that not only is my set =20
> incomplete, but that there may be no major libraries in the Province =20=

> that have complete sets.=A0 Unlike some=A0other provinces, Nova Scotia =
=20
> seems to have no repository library to preserve copies of all the =20
> Province's publications, and seems to be relying on the National =20
> Library to do so.=A0 There are incomplete sets (according to their =20
> catalogues) at Acadia, Dalhousie, Cape Breton University, and NSAC =20
> libraries.=A0 I also learned, to my surprise, that the N. S. Museum of =
=20
> Science, which I thought surely would have a complete set,=A0does not =20=

> even have a library!=A0 I would recommend that the Executive consider =20=

> providing a free subscription to any of these university libraries =20
> that would be willing to assure that they will keep a complete set for =
=20
> reference by Nova Scotians.
>
> =A0=A0=A0 Some of you will recall that Bernice Moores had a note in a =
Nova =20
> Scotia Birds issue of last year requesting certain issues that the =20
> Society needed to complete its set, and others may know that the NSBS =20=

> welcomes donations of other back issues that may be resold to help =20
> others complete their sets.=A0 Thus it came as a shock when I heard =
last =20
> year of one member who had discarded his back issues, and recently of =20=

> another who had intended to do the same.=A0=A0
>
> =A0=A0=A0 There are likely others out there who may be thinking along =20=

> similar lines, so I have prepared my want list, in hopes of getting to =
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> position to catch any of these being thrown out.=A0 This list probably =
=20
> has rules like most others prohibiting private sales or purchases, so =20=

> I will not suggest that, but would be happy to exchange my duplicates =20=

> with anyone having ones I need, or consider other possibilities =20
> through off-list contacts.=A0
>
> =A0Here are the ones I need to complete my set: NSBS Newsletter / Nova =
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> Scotia Birds
>
>
> Vol. 17, # 3 (Nov. 1975),=A0 Vol. 21, #3 (Nov. 1979), Vol. 23, Fall =20=

> Flyer (1981 if any), Vol. 27 Fall Flyer (1985), Vol. 30 Fall Flyer =20
> (1988), Vol. 31 Fall Flyer (1989), Vol. 32 Fall Flyer (1990), Vol. 34 =20=

> # 3 (July 1992), Vol. 36 =96all (1994), Vol. 37 =96all (1995), Vol. 38 =
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> =96all (1996), Vol. 39 =96#'s 1, 2, FF (1994), Vol.40 =96all (1998), =
Vol. 41 =20
> - # 4 (autumn 2000), Vol. 42 #'s 1, 4 (winter, autumn 2001), Vol. 45 =20=

> #'s 3, 4 (summer, autumn 2003).=A0
>
> Here are ones I can offer in exchange: NSBS Newsletter / Nova Scotia =20=

> Birds Duplicates
>
> Vol. 13 # 1 (Apr. 1971), Vol. 17 # 1 (Apr. 1975), Vol. 18 #'s 1, 2, 3 =20=

> (Jan., May, July 1976), Vol. 19 # 2 (May 1977), Vol. 21 # 1 (Jan. =20
> 1979), Vol. 22 25th Anniv. issue (Spring 1980), Vol. 23 # 3 (July =20
> 1981), Vol. 24 # 1, 3, Fall Flyer (Jan., July, ?Sept. 1982), Vol. 26 # =
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> 3 (July 1984), Vol. 28 # 2 (Apr. 1986), Vol. 29 3 2, 3 (Apr., July =20
> 1987), Vol. 30 # 1, 2. 3 (Jan., Apr., July 1988), Vol. 31 # 2 (Apr. =20=

> 1989), Vol. 32 # 1 (Jan. 1990), Vol. 41 # 2 (spring 2000).
>
> Please contact me off-list if you are interested.
>
> =A0Cheers,
> Wayne Neily
> Tremont, Nova Scotia
>
>
> "In nature's infinite book of secrecy
> A little I can read." - William Shakespeare, 1607.
>
>
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Another place to check would be the Nova Scotia Archives.


http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/


Pat



On Mar 14, 2007, at 2:09 AM, Wayne P. Neily wrote:


<excerpt>Hello everyone,

=A0


=A0=A0=A0 =A0Recently I have been working my way through back issues of
the=A0<italic>Nova Scotia Bird Society Newsletter</italic> and
<italic>Nova Scotia Birds </italic>to find records of some bird
species, and I found that not only is my set incomplete, but that
there may be no major libraries in the Province that have complete
sets.=A0 Unlike some=A0other provinces, Nova Scotia seems to have no
repository library to preserve copies of all the Province's
publications, and seems to be relying on the National Library to do
so.=A0 There are incomplete sets (according to their catalogues) at
Acadia, Dalhousie, Cape Breton University, and NSAC libraries.=A0 I also
learned, to my surprise, that the N. S. Museum of Science, which I
thought surely would have a complete set,=A0does not even have a
library!=A0 I would recommend that the Executive consider providing a
free subscription to any of these university libraries that would be
willing to assure that they will keep a complete set for reference by
Nova Scotians.


=A0=A0=A0 Some of you will recall that Bernice Moores had a note in a
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