On Charles and Andrew's points, Manchester Libraries very kindly allow
anyone in the UK to register with them. See
. The process is a tad odd - if you are asked if you are accessing via
Cardiff libraries, say yes - I think they handled the national deal with
OUP. That's what I have to do anyway. I don't know if you get the
American biography book in the UK package though.
John
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In case you've missed it, here's your chance to access Oxford University
Press and Royal Society sources. I've found the Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography particularly useful in the past.
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