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Re: Ebsco Full-Text Databases Post
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- Subject: Re: Ebsco Full-Text Databases Post
- From: Sarah Stevens-Rayburn <mdba@stsci.edu>
- Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 18:16:51 EDT
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Forgive my naivete, Michael, but the following from the Science Express page suggests exactly the opposite of what you're saying here: "Science Express provides rapid electronic publication of selected Science papers. Print versions of these papers will appear in Science in several weeks. " What's the real story? Do the Science Express articles end up in Science or not? Sarah Stevens-Rayburn, Librarian email: library@stsci.edu Space Telescope Science Institute telephone: 410-338-4961 3700 San Martin Drive fax: 410-338-4949 Baltimore, MD 21218 http://sesame.stsci.edu/library.html USA ____________________ Michael Spinella wrote: > David, > > You have referenced Science Express here as an example of situations where > "the paper" version is more complete". This is nonsense. Science Express > articles do not appear in print. Ever. And every article that appears in > the print Science is posted to Science Online on the same date it first > appears in print. All print articles are available at the same time, > without embargo, to all individual members as well as to all readers at > subscribing institutions. > > Mike Spinella > > ______________________ > > >>> dgoodman@Princeton.EDU 04/01/01 08:14PM >>> > Since Marg cited me, I'd like to further explain what I meant: [snip]
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