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Keeping one's eye on the PostGutenberg ball
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- Subject: Keeping one's eye on the PostGutenberg ball
- From: Stevan Harnad <harnad@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 23:14:53 EDT
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On 2011-03-21, at 9:34 PM, Joseph Esposito wrote: > The saga of logging into Logos to get access to the Gordon Graham > festschrift goes on. It's clear that Brill (the publisher) and > Ingenta (the hosting service) have made a mess of this. > > Listmember Diane Costello has hunted down a better URL: > >http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/logo/2010/00000021/F0020003/art00003;jsessionid=3D3m8hpb5jfhi13.alexandra > > Thank you, Diane, for sending this to me, and my apologies to all > those who have been frustrated in their attempts to read WHAT WAS > SUPPOSED TO BE AN OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE! > > (Was it as hard to get to Professor Harnad's article, also > theoretically OA, in the same issue? Conspiracy theory, anyone?) > > Joe Esposito Try http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/21818/ OA since 20 Dec 2010 10:51 (as a google search would immediately have told anyone looking....) Stevan Harnad PS It's not just non-self-archiving authors (and their non-mandating institutions and funders) who've lost sight of the PostGutenberg ball's trajectory: it's also would-be users who prefer to search at the publisher's website (or central repositories like PubMed Central) instead of webwide...
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