Note that with a modern browser, you can send someone a link to a specific
page within a document. For example, this paper is in the proceedings:

156. Asami, T., et al., *Study on the Phenomenon Reported "Neutron
Generation at Room Temperature in a Cylinder Packed with Titanium Shavings
and Pressurized Deuterium Gas".* J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci., 2016. *18*.

It is on Acrobat page 29. You can have the browser download the whole
document and then jump to p. 29 with this link:

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedq.pdf#page=29

In my database, I now have all papers in all issues of the JCMNS linked to
individual pages. The database program generates links in this format. I
also linked some of the proceedings papers I have in book form.

- Jed

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