From: Walter Roberson on 11 Jul 2010 09:44 cyly wrote: > Thx for your suggestion > However how can i get the related paper from NRC IBD? > just surfing in google? I do not know at the moment which of the relevant papers are freely available; NRC IBD now only does "open access" publishing, but most of the relevant papers date before that change. If you google then you should be able to find at least references to papers, if not the papers themselves. You would then take the references to your local science or university librarian, who may be able to arrange free or low-cost access to the papers. Ordering individual papers from services such as Science Direct can be expensive if you are not able to make use of a subscription.
From: us on 11 Jul 2010 10:00
Walter Roberson <roberson(a)hushmail.com> wrote in message <PUj_n.7357$Zp1.5637(a)newsfe15.iad>... > cyly wrote: > > Thx for your suggestion > > However how can i get the related paper from NRC IBD? > > just surfing in google? > > I do not know at the moment which of the relevant papers are freely > available; NRC IBD now only does "open access" publishing, but most of > the relevant papers date before that change. > > If you google then you should be able to find at least references to > papers, if not the papers themselves. You would then take the references > to your local science or university librarian, who may be able to > arrange free or low-cost access to the papers. Ordering individual > papers from services such as Science Direct can be expensive if you are > not able to make use of a subscription. most papers of this canadian institute are available in jstore... us |