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Date: | Sun, 22 Sep 2002 12:59:18 +0200 |
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This is interesting (and on topic if you want bf articles ;-) The price for
articles from publishers varies enormously from about $9 to $30 for 24 hour
access to just one article. And it's Murphy's law that the article you want
is from a journal where the price is $30 for the article - urgggggggg! Plus
that this article is not to be gotten in any libraries in your country,
again - arggggggggg!
Thank goodness, some, like Pediatrics, allow a period of access to all
articles for a reasonable price. Why am I rambling on like a headless
chicken? I thought I'd send the following link where you can find a list or
journals (good ones too) where articles are freely available, usually 6
months to a year, after publication.
http://highwire.stanford.edu/
Appologies to those who are already in the know.
Sara Bernard (internet journal article queen ;-)
The Netherlands
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