[sdiy] GETTING ACESS TO AES PAPERS?
BrightBoy
jdec at mindspring.com
Wed Sep 10 17:26:40 CEST 2008
>looking through electronotes (which is now all i seem to do with
>my freetime) i keep seeing articles listed as references
>(from the 70's and 60's) THAT LOOK really interesting.
>
>anyone know if these are publicly available? i wonder if you
>join if you can just download their old papers.
Simple answer is NO.
Membership alone does not give you access to the papers. You
have to pay an extra subscription for that service (or on a
individual, piece-meal basis):
http://aes.org/e-lib/
Prices also vary if you are a member or a non-member.
It also looks like they offer an institutional subscription which
you would only be able to use if you were associated with that
institution.
Cheers,
Jeff
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