On 23/01/2009, at 12:49 AM, Neil Shephard wrote:




aiminy wrote:

de Jong, S. (1993) SIMPLS: an alternative approach to partial least
squares
regression. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 18, 251–263



Yes, the publishers do, you can purchase it from
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-7439(93)85002-X

Its a shame that not all journals make their back-catalogue available free of charge, but I don't see why you expect people on this list to breach
copyright for you?

Is this really a violation of copyright? If I have a copy of a journal I believe it is within the compass of ``fair practice'' (or some such jargon) to make a photocopy of a particular article and give this copy to a colleague or student for research purposes. Likewise I believe it is ``fair practice'' for me to send a copy of a pdf file (that I have legitimately acquired) to a colleague or student for research
purposes.

It always gets fussy and fiddly whenever legal issues arise. It would be nice if there were no such thing as ``intellectual property'' (which has always seemed to me to be
an oymoron) and no such thing as lawyers.

        cheers,

                Rolf
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