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Re: [time-nuts] WWV/CHU

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Hal Murray
Fri, Mar 30, 2018 7:48 AM

In general, if the author or paper is related to NIST, the original
copyright-free PDF will be available in the NIST Time and Frequency
Publication Database. That easily searchable database, and the thousands of
papers it contains, is probably the greatest asset we time nuts have. For
those of you that don't know it yet, check it out:

Thanks.

Another other great resource (non time-nut) is NIH Pubmed.

I think the deal is that they get to distribute a copy of any paper from
research that they finance.  I think the publisher gets 6 months or a year
before the NIH free version goes online.

I assume the publishers freaked out when the idea was first announced.
Anybody know of a paper discussing that issue?

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tvb@LeapSecond.com said: > In general, if the author or paper is related to NIST, the original > copyright-free PDF will be available in the NIST Time and Frequency > Publication Database. That easily searchable database, and the thousands of > papers it contains, is probably the greatest asset we time nuts have. For > those of you that don't know it yet, check it out: > https://tf.nist.gov/general/publications.htm Thanks. Another other great resource (non time-nut) is NIH Pubmed. I think the deal is that they get to distribute a copy of any paper from research that they finance. I think the publisher gets 6 months or a year before the NIH free version goes online. I assume the publishers freaked out when the idea was first announced. Anybody know of a paper discussing that issue? -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.