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Originally Posted by kach22i
Thank you for the book list, I appreciate it.
I'm not a student, you might be thinking of someone else. I have spent most of my adult life working my way though school, and then later teaching (been running my own architecture firm for 12 years). This book list will allow me to self-teach - I hope.
I'll try Ann Arbor's main branch first, then U of M's north campus library. I won't be able to check anything out there, but I have my camera.
Like I've said, I'm trying to adjust my basic mindset, not solve a specific problem. The answer I get may be the answer to a question no one has asked, but it will be what it wants to be, and perhaps the way it should be.
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Apology for confusion.In a way,if we're at EcoModder,then we're all students.
These books have been an integral part of my learn-at-home education.I had to travel to other cities and copy the books on the library copy machine,as they were not allowed to leave the reference section.
The University library should have both books I should think.Hope so.They helped me lose my attachment to urban myths and legends and glimpse some of the hard science.