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information suppression by universities
It sure hasn't taken long for the ability of some people to find
information to contract to the single source of the Internet. But other sources still exist as they have for a very long time. And IEEE publications are and always have been available to the public. A lot of university libraries have IEEE publications which are available for free viewing. And I have yet to see a library that lacks a way of copying an article. Even my humble local library, which lacks even a single decent EE text, is happy to get any article I specify via an "interlibrary loan". Not only can I get anything the IEEE has published, but papers from the most obscure journals as well. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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