Re: [sage-edu] Viewpoint Article in Math Intelligencer on open texts

2016-07-02 Thread Volker Braun
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Re: [sage-edu] Viewpoint Article in Math Intelligencer on open texts

2016-07-02 Thread Karl-Dieter Crisman
> The paywall *is* discouraging, isn't it? > > My coauthor and I discussed the irony of publishing in a journal of this > type, of course, but it seemed to us that when you are in a minority and > you want to persuade, then you need to go to where the majority is. > > Yep. Thanks for wr

Re: [sage-edu] Paper on using Sage for undergraduate Research

2016-07-02 Thread kcrisman
How is anybody supposed to read this?!?!?!?!?! Sorry, a little > frustrated after spending 10-15 minutes just trying to get access to > this > > Yes, that is true. PRIMUS is from Taylor and Francis, which is one of many publishers well known for crazy bundling practices. So if your un

Re: [sage-edu] Paper on using Sage for undergraduate Research

2016-07-02 Thread dimpase
see https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B92yb82dH00zRVRRc0VZTmhPU3M (obtained from a well-known resource CC dot BUH-ICS :)) On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 7:39:43 PM UTC+1, William Stein wrote: > > How is anybody supposed to read this?!?!?!?!?! Sorry, a little > frustrated after spending 10-15 minute