IEEE needs to take a lesson from the $1 app model success.  Price
down, revenue way up.


On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 7:39 AM, steve uurtamo <[email protected]> wrote:
> right -- so you can always walk into a public university library here and
> access their journals, and even a local library will be able to
> inter-library loan
> it for you from the nearest university, i.e. to have it mailed to them, at no
> charge to you, so that you can read it.
>
> i'm not sure about private university library policy, but it's
> irrelevant -- there are
> plenty of public universities here, and they (in my experience) have
> always gladly
> helped members of the public.
>
> s.
>
>>> you can also quite likely go to your local university and print it out
>>> for free or nearly so (at least in the US).
>>
>> And I suppose many public libraries (at least academic ones) will have
>> subscription for IEEE Xplore too.
>>
>>                                Petr "Pasky" Baudis
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