Re: [Fwd: Harvard Business Review]
Borchert, Carol Ann 02 Feb 2009 16:54 UTC
Or find out more about the article he says he needs. He might just have
the wrong citation. There's loads of other articles on satisficing that
might give him the info he's looking for. It could be that it just
wasn't published in HBR.
Carol Ann
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[mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Peter Picerno
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Seems to me all you can do is to give the faculty member in question the
publisher's number and have him hear it from 'the horse's mouth'
him/herself!
Peter V. Picerno
Serials & E-Resources
Asst. Head, Resource Development
Green Library GL 810
Florida International University
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Miami FL 33199
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[mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Barbara Pope
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Hi, everyone. I called back the faculty member's assistant and told her
what I had found out from other libraries that subscribe in either
electronic or print form, but they still didn't believe me. I offered
to call the publisher and spoke with a very nice woman who retrieved a
copy off of the shelf and told me that the one page article is indeed
the entire article. Then, I called back the department. I don't think
they are "satisficed" but what else is there to do?
Barbara