At 12:01 AM 10/2/2009, [email protected] wrote:
Actually none of this is necessary. If it is posted on his own website, then all
you need on LENR-CANR.org is a URL pointing to it iso to your own web site. It
wouldn't matter in the slightest to the rest of the world where the actual
document resides.

Robin has a point. Whenever, for whatever reason, you cannot host a document, having a URL posted to where the document is hosted would be useful. This could be to the sites of publishers, as with many peer-reviewed papers you list but don't host for lack of permission, or to other hosts.

If you would agree, perhaps some of us could edit sections of your bibliography HTML to add links; links to original publishers might be useful in any case, whether or not you host the actual paper, and send these sections to you to use. Or whatever would be easiest for you.

Otherwise someone could create a page or pages with those links for all LENR-CANR.org papers, and host it. Big job, actually, but it doesn't have to be done by only one person. I certainly wouldn't do this alone, but if anyone wants to volunteer, I could facilitate it and provide, somewhere, hosting for it.


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