I am looking for some articles anywhere, searched internet, wrote letter to author, asked my professors for help, nevertheless couldn't get them. therefore I decide to test my chance here!
There is a service known as Inter-library Loan (ILL). Your librarian and other librarians co-operate to exchange needed papers. If the article is in any library, they can get it for you. Today they will not send a Xerox, but scan the atricle as a PDF, which means you could have it in your computer in less than a week.
In addition to the previous good advice suggested by others in this conversation tread, I would suggest 1. contacting the author(s) of the publication directly and 2. seeing if they are on RG and have posted it.
There is a service known as Inter-library Loan (ILL). Your librarian and other librarians co-operate to exchange needed papers. If the article is in any library, they can get it for you. Today they will not send a Xerox, but scan the atricle as a PDF, which means you could have it in your computer in less than a week.