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Gary Prentice
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They are on the Taylor and Francis website, they now publish the Journal. I don't know how many back issues are currently online without looking. This is the website An Error Occurred Setting Your User Cookie but I can't tell you how to log in as such, I had an email from them/AA when they took over as publisher which let you register/set up an account - you may need to contact AA but probably best not this week as office is closed for conference.

 

If I find out I will let you know.

 

Cheers

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They are on the Taylor and Francis website, they now publish the Journal. I don't know how many back issues are currently online without looking. This is the website An Error Occurred Setting Your User Cookie but I can't tell you how to log in as such, I had an email from them/AA when they took over as publisher which let you register/set up an account - you may need to contact AA but probably best not this week as office is closed for conference.

 

If I find out I will let you know.

 

Cheers

 

Ok, thanks for the link. I've had a look but they're demanding silly money to view stuff. It would be cheaper to buy the last ten years of the journal from the assoc at a fiver a copy:lol:

 

I'll ring the AA after the conference. (I do like that the ISA article are all freely available to everyone, makes research so much easier)

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