Thanks for posting this. Saved me a lot of local troubleshooting.
Sources say: yes. But I found Art Hobson's website, which includes the published paper and the published commentary http://physics.uark.edu/hobson/publications.html
This article did get published in the American Journal of Physics, and there was some back and forth discussion also published in the Journal. Unfortunately, the published version and the ensuing discussion is…
What does "FEAD" mean?
Please, everyone, stop forcing HomeBrew as a dependency. HomeBrew screws with your systems file permissions and installs directly into the standard system directories. MacPorts (https://www.macports.org/) is at least a…
Trying a quoted "should never happen" yields a bit over 3,000,000 results. Trying a quoted "never happen" yields over 5,000,000 results.
Those links are to "Open Access" books and have always, I believe, been free (as in beer). The content identified by the original post were not open access; they were paid access (typically quite expensive) and…
I'm now seeing "Get Access" (i.e., pay money) instead of "Download Book". I wonder if Springer shut this down? Or if there is some quantity or rate limit on the downloads?
Thanks for posting this. Saved me a lot of local troubleshooting.
Sources say: yes. But I found Art Hobson's website, which includes the published paper and the published commentary http://physics.uark.edu/hobson/publications.html
This article did get published in the American Journal of Physics, and there was some back and forth discussion also published in the Journal. Unfortunately, the published version and the ensuing discussion is…
What does "FEAD" mean?
Please, everyone, stop forcing HomeBrew as a dependency. HomeBrew screws with your systems file permissions and installs directly into the standard system directories. MacPorts (https://www.macports.org/) is at least a…
Trying a quoted "should never happen" yields a bit over 3,000,000 results. Trying a quoted "never happen" yields over 5,000,000 results.
Those links are to "Open Access" books and have always, I believe, been free (as in beer). The content identified by the original post were not open access; they were paid access (typically quite expensive) and…
I'm now seeing "Get Access" (i.e., pay money) instead of "Download Book". I wonder if Springer shut this down? Or if there is some quantity or rate limit on the downloads?