Re: FRI Ireland and C/S -- Free Green Journal (No Pun Intended)

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Sun Jan 16 14:35:22 2000


the british medical journal online is totally subsidized by the advertisers - hence free to any and all who wish to read it. perhaps all medical journals should consider a similar policy. as for the amjobst, i subscribe to the print and am billed a surcharge for online access. OUCH! i have already complained to the management. as for lancet, if your medical library subscribes, you can get access to the online version.

Personally, i feel that information is there to be shared.

Art

At Sat, 15 Jan 2000, Dean Huffman wrote: >
>It is available at no additional charge.
>
>Probably someone would be willing to forward specific articles to given
>individuals under certain circumstances under the "fair use" doctrine of
>the copyright law.
>
>At 07:28 PM 1/15/00 -0600, you wrote:
>>At Sat, 15 Jan 2000, Dean Huffman wrote:
>>>
>>>The Green Journal is free to members of ACOG.
>>>
>>> I am not goint to say it should be free, but do not laugh at the
>world by saying that the green journal is free to those who pay for it. el
>couldm't obtain it.
>>
>>Carlos
>>

--
art fougner, md

and what am i gonna do with all this food, bottled water, and gasoline now that armageddon was called off for lack of interest?





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