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Free Internet Access to Traditional Journals

Can scientists find ways to share published research without high cost? The experiences of one society suggest it can be done cheaply, even profitably

Thomas Walker

Acknowledgments

The author thanks Mary Case, James Corey, Stevan Harnad, Donald King, Rosalind Reid and Andrew Odlyzko for providing helpful comments and data during preparation of this article.

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