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Dear list members,
my suggestion: if you have references on your web site and like visitors
to have access to your pdf files, set a link to your email address with
the hint 'pdf available on request'. To my understanding, sending a pdf
by email as a non-profit matter (i.e. not getting money for it) does not
offend copyrights, as sending photocopies of single articles by snail
mail does not (you can have the photocopy from every libary).
Sincerely
Christian
David Vaudry wrote:
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> 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
> David Vaudry
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Christian Lohr, Ph.D.
ARL Division of Neurobiology
University of Arizona
PO Box 210077
Tucson, AZ 85721-0077
Phone: (520) 621-6671
FAX: (520) 621-8282
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