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This is a question of copyright. Legally, you would have to get the
permission by the publisher to put PDF files of your published
articles into the public domain. A lot of people do it anyway...
(that's just a remark, not an advice).
Cheers,
Beat
>Dear members,
>I have figure out that in some web sites, you can find the full
>version of articles (sometimes a PDF file that you can open to print
>the article exactlu as it has been published).
>I would like to know if it is allowed to put its articles online on
>a website, if you have to ask permission to do it?
>As I wan't to set up a web site on confocal microscopy, I am looking
>if we could put a reprint of some of our publications online and I
>would appreciate to have suggestions and opinions from other people
>who have done it yet.
>Thank you very much.
>David
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