Paper titles used to be much more fun. (Fun fact aside: JSTOR wants 20 USD for a 103 year old article) https://www.jstor.org/stable/2331747?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents …pic.twitter.com/ZuoXrfQNqg
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i did. just added it to my "shelf." can read it online for free now. (^_^)
And you have 3 shelf spaces per profile, and so this is basically the same limitation as the ones newspapers use. For a >100 year old paper.
three rotating shelf spaces. my point is just that paying $20 isn't the only option for access to this article via jstor.
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