Hi Beajay,
I had a quick look through all the replies and that I think that these provide very good advice. Perhaps the following my be useful:
1. Can you be registered with another university, either in the UK or even abroad? I have seen that the OU is mentioned, perhaps there are other institutions who would be keen to have you. Remember, you seem to do research in a niche area and it is likely that more publications will follow. As such you may well be attractive for various universities / reseachers. Often if you "just" e-mail to some of the key authors in your field and offer to work with them, they may well be interested. In this way you could bypass administrators, who may be restricted in providing university access.
2. I do not know this myself but can you get access to accounts like Athens / Scopus? I mean if you would contact "them" and explain your situation, would there be any chance that you get access / temporary access? Like using a new product sometimes one can try it for free for a month or so. Perhaps something to explore.
3. Although you mentioned that affiliation to a university is required in your field, I wanted to reiterate what others have said that many authors in various fields publish without having this connection.
Good luck:-)
YES!!!!!! Thanks to all your encouragement, I got up off my backside and made some enquiries (I just hate asking for anything), and I'm STILL on the Associate/Approved Tutor list at my Uni Dept, so I can keep my affiliation, but as staff rather than student, for at least another 12 months!!! I can get my papers written!
phewwwwww. Huge sign of relief..............
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