[email protected] said:
> In general, if the author or paper is related to NIST, the original
> copyright-free PDF will be available in the NIST Time and Frequency
> Publication Database. That easily searchable database, and the thousands of
> papers it contains, is probably the greatest asset we time nuts have. For
> those of you that don't know it yet, check it out:

> https://tf.nist.gov/general/publications.htm 

Thanks.

Another other great resource (non time-nut) is NIH Pubmed.

I think the deal is that they get to distribute a copy of any paper from 
research that they finance.  I think the publisher gets 6 months or a year 
before the NIH free version goes online.

I assume the publishers freaked out when the idea was first announced.  
Anybody know of a paper discussing that issue?



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