That's right, folks. All the issues from 1923 to today are available for viewing for free as a pdf file at the below link. This are some particle accelerator related instrumentation articles (e.g., betatron - vol 23, no 12, Dec. 1946).
Dave
http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/JSI
Journal of Scientific Instruments - free and online
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Thanks you very much David..for this usefully link!!!.
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Nope, $30 a hit for these old papers.
David, the IP of the computer you used to access the site might be registered as a paying client of IOP. You might be at a library, university, or company with a subscription.
IOP, like most of these academic publishers, is a worthless moneygrubbing middleman. Consider that they charge $30 to read papers that were written before the neutron was discovered, for example. God willing, these folks will be out of a job right soon...
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David, the IP of the computer you used to access the site might be registered as a paying client of IOP. You might be at a library, university, or company with a subscription.
IOP, like most of these academic publishers, is a worthless moneygrubbing middleman. Consider that they charge $30 to read papers that were written before the neutron was discovered, for example. God willing, these folks will be out of a job right soon...
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Sorry, guys, my mistake. Carl was right. I was accessing at work. The pull up of the documents was transparent - no login was required. So, it must have recognized the work IP as being an acceptable subscriber.
Dave
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Re: Journal of Scientific Instruments - NOT free and online
Hi, I know Rev Sci Instruments is not free, but one of the journals in the iop link is:
http://www.iop.org/EJ/njp They have a few articles that might be useful. -bill
http://www.iop.org/EJ/njp They have a few articles that might be useful. -bill
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Perhaps Google can rid us of the parasites.
http://scholar.google.com.au/
http://scholar.google.com.au/
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If anything, Google is in collusion with these parasites, preferentially allowing them to "cloak" their content while still feeding it to the Googlebot. I don't care if this is done on Google Scholar or a specialized search feature, but in the general search engine it's a misplaced bit of black-hattery.
I keep a "Web Spamming Hall of Shame" in these forums (it has been duplicated several places on the Web also) that lists who the rotters are and provides examples of their malfeasance.
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I keep a "Web Spamming Hall of Shame" in these forums (it has been duplicated several places on the Web also) that lists who the rotters are and provides examples of their malfeasance.
-Carl