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We have found that several of the anti-Creationist or pro-evolutionary articles that appeared in the Dispatch were not posted on their internet web site. There are several options for getting a copy that will not violate any copyright laws.
If you live in the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area
| 1. | Borrow a copy from a neighbor, co-worker or family member. |
| 2. | All
the Columbus Metropolitan libraries have current issues
on paper. Back issues are available at all the library branches from microfilm. |
| 3. | The
Columbus Dispatch will mail you a copy of the entire
paper for that particular day. Call the "Back Copies" department at (614) 461-5161 for more information. They are available for only 30 days. After that, you'll need to get the article from the library. |
If you live in the Central Ohio area
| 1. | Most Central Ohio libraries subscribe to
the Columbus Dispatch archives on microfilm. Contact your local library to see if they have a copy available. |
| 2. | The Columbus Dispatch will mail you a
copy of the entire paper for that particular day. Call the "Back Copies" department at (614) 461-5161 for more information. They are available for only 30 days. After that, you'll need to get the article from the library. |
| 3. | Most libraries in the United States participate in a
program called "Inter Library Loan". Contact your local library and see if they can get a copy of the article for you through this program. |
If you live outside the Central Ohio Area
| 1. | The Columbus Dispatch will mail you a
copy of the entire paper for that particular day. Call the "Back Copies" department at (614) 461-5161 for more information. They are available for only 30 days. After that, you'll need to get the article from the library. |
| 2. | Most libraries in the United States participate in a
program called "Inter Library Loan". Contact your local library and see if they can get a copy of the article for you through this program. |