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Yorunero New user Germany 7 Posts |
Hello everyone!
This next question is probably gonna seem silly to most of you, but I'll ask it regardless. The Ask Alexander online Library, does is actually provide access to books? The CARC website was not at all clear about that. Neither was it clear about what the "access levels" actually do or what the actual difference is. Say, I go for the cheapest Membership - Charlier level. Would I be able to, for example, access and read entire books that have been published in past 100 years? (The ones mentioned in their online library of course) If that's true, that for me as a student this is a great deal, since magic books aren't exactly on the cheap side. So if you could answer that question for me that would be fantastic. Also, if possible, can anyone please demystify the access levels? How can I tell which access level is required for a specific item in the online library? Thank you! |
panlives Inner circle 2087 Posts |
I suggest you get advice and guidance from Alexis at the Conjuring Arts Research Center.
She is a very helpful and utterly brilliant person and she has never steered me wrong.
"Is there any point to which you would wish to draw my attention?"
"To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time." "The dog did nothing in the night-time." "That was the curious incident," remarked Sherlock Holmes. |
55Hudson Special user Minneapolis 984 Posts |
Try http://www.thelearnedpig.com, which provides free access to public domain magic texts. You need to apply for access and demonstrate sufficient knowledge as a magician (easy if you are an Amatuer with modest experience).
I am not familiar with the site you mention. Hudson |
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