Hi Nadia,

As author you own the copyright of what you have written -- as long as
you have not signed away your rights in a formal contract.

I would go ahead and publish your paper on one of the open content
sites. WE would be more than happy to host your research paper under
our research node :-).

Cheers
Wayne

On Apr 3, 9:28 pm, Nadia ElBorai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been corresponding with Elsevier as I want my paper to be
> accessible to all. I have been given the runaround and still only the
> abstract is open. Otherwise one has to pay 30 dollars to read it. I
> hope they will comply with my wishes as I have not signed any
> copyright for them to collect money by putting my paper on the
> internet and they have never asked my permission.
> What more can I do?
> Nadia
> Nadia El Borai
> Morinosato 2-28-11
> Atsugi, Kanagawa, 243-0122
> Japan
> Tel: +81(0) 46-250-3178
> Fax:+81(0) 46-250-3179
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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