Steve Smith wrote:
Others on the list, I know, have strong feelings about increasing
exposure/circulation of Scientific Publications. (Information just
wants to be free). I agree with them in spirit, but understand that
the publishers who are trying to make money (and presumably) help us
get our work out are confounded by the shift from print to electronic
publication and the challenges to their making the money it takes to
pay the editors and others to add the value we all expect them to.
Try your public library. For example, the Santa Fe Public library has a
service called Research Pro that does federated search over many
scientific publications (including Science, Nature, etc). With a
library card (free), you can get to quite a bit of full text. At the
library, you don't even need a library card or login.
There was a power failure in Santa Fe last night, and it looks they are
still recovering, or I'd check myself for Wiley and Glen's paper.
Marcus
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