[–] pchristensen 18y ago ↗ I signed up, it's pretty cool. There are about 4-5 articles per issue. I'm still looking for one with a title I can parse, but this looks like a great resource. I've already marked down Pasadena in July '09 for the AI conference! [–] kaens 18y ago ↗ It's too bad issues 1-71 aren't available. I was really interested in comparing the content from the earliest ones with the latest ones. [–] bgutierrez 18y ago ↗ Agreed. I had some hope that earlier issues could give me some perspective on the progress of AI research.
[–] kaens 18y ago ↗ It's too bad issues 1-71 aren't available. I was really interested in comparing the content from the earliest ones with the latest ones. [–] bgutierrez 18y ago ↗ Agreed. I had some hope that earlier issues could give me some perspective on the progress of AI research.
[–] bgutierrez 18y ago ↗ Agreed. I had some hope that earlier issues could give me some perspective on the progress of AI research.
[–] TFrancis 18y ago ↗ I do believe that this is a move in the right direction but, why require registration at all? [–] deepster 18y ago ↗ Maybe it's an attempt to limit 'I can has lolcats'
[–] DTrejo 18y ago ↗ Does anyone know about any other scientific journals with free access? [–] coffeeaddicted 18y ago ↗ lots: http://www.doaj.org/
[–] mattmaroon 18y ago ↗ Wow is that site ugly. Hopefully in return for free access to the content, someone gives them free access to a graphic designer.
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