[ih] ARPANET 50-year anniversary panel session with Vint, Steve Crocker, and others

John Levine johnl at iecc.com
Sat Feb 23 10:12:15 PST 2019


In article <8e1403b8-7b49-bbad-94c7-ef5a31216b85 at 3kitty.org> you write:
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>On 2/22/19 3:05 PM, David Walden wrote:
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>> For improving the odds that what is written is available to future
>> historians, Ihope people consider publishing in explicit journals.  
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>Are there any such journals which are publicly accessible worldwide and
>online -- i.e., not behind any kind of "paywall" or equivalent?

Probably not.  Writing, editing, and publishing journal articles is a
lot of work, and not everyone can afford to do it for free.

R's,
John



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