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Newb Google question Hello intrawebs, I'm doing a paper and found a source document I want to cite that is hosted on a school server. However, when I used google and found the doc, I was unable to get the full link to the document. The only link I could find was this: http://www.google.com.hk/url?sa=t&so...WPe2Xw&cad=rja Needless to say, that is useless for my foot note. I know the document is hosted at Chicago Law School, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago Illinois -- legal education (john marshall law school) It is entitled "Pfizer Patent Invalidation Case (Summary)" A google search will turn it up as the second link as a [DOC] file. (at least on google.hk, which I have to use since I am in the PRC right now). Could someone please show me how to find the full URL to this file? I'm really stumped. TIA. |
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thanks! how did you get that? |
on Firefox, highlight link > right click > View selection source |
Thanks! this is useful information :fullofwin: |
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