My CiSE article can be downloaded from here:
http://www.siue.edu/~rkrauss/python_stuff.html
Ryan
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 c
This is correct, and is standard for almost all publications I know. You
are allowed to publish the article on your own personal website (provided
you use the published version or explicitly list the copyrights), but
nowhere else.
Cheers,
Suresh
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Fernando Perez wrote:
> We
On 4/25/07, Christopher Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fernando Perez wrote:
> > 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 si
Fernando Perez wrote:
> 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
Andrew Straw wrote:
> (Off list...)
>
Eek, well, not off-list! :)
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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
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...
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
http://nitace.bsd.uchi
On 4/25/07, Andrew Straw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The May/June issue of Computing in Science and Engineering
> http://computer.org/cise: is out and has a Python theme. Many folks we
> know and love from the community and mailing lists contribute to the
> issue. Read articles by Paul Dubois and