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(Another g-mailer, huh? Soon they'll know everything about everyone...)

Thanks for that info re: online paper copies. I'm actually a week or two 
away from submitting a follow-up paper from my SciPy '06 talk to them... 
And submitting to a non-open-access journal was one issue. But this 
makes it... bearable.

Cannae make SciPy '07 :( Will be at a insect/robot flight conference in 
the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland! :)

-Andrew

Fernando Perez wrote:
> On 4/25/07, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 4/25/07, Fernando Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Since authors are allowed by their publication policy to keep a
>> > publicly available copy of their papers on their personal website,
>> > here's the ipython one:
>>
>> Didn't know that...  here's a link to my matplotlib article
>
> I'm going by the language here:
>
> http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/rights/policies.html
>
> Specifically:
>
> When IEEE publishes the work, the author must replace the previous
> electronic version of the accepted paper with either (1) the full
> citation to the IEEE work or (2) the IEEE-published version, including
> the IEEE copyright notice and full citation. Prior or revised versions
> of the paper must not be represented as the published version.
>
>
> This explicitly mentions author website redistribution,  as long as
> the official IEEE version is used.
>
> Unless I'm misreading the above, I think it's OK for us to keep such
> copies in our personal sites.  We can link to them from the scipy
> wiki, though I don't think it would be OK to /copy/ the PDFs to the
> scipy wiki.
>
> As always, IANAL and all that.
>
> Cheers,
>
> f


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