[HSF] Paper Journals in an Internet age.

Nasser F. Abou'Seada nfaabouseada at gmail.com
Mon Jan 1 20:09:38 EST 2007


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> Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 4:04 PM
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> Subject: Re: [HSF] Paper Journals in an Internet age.
> 
> Ani,
>   I agree with you.  However, as far as keeping journals for  future
> reference, how many do you actually go back and reread?  Is it worth
keeping all that
> shelf space for just a few articles that are valuable to  you?  I think
the
> best method is to continue to read the journals, and then  throw them away
in a
> few months.  Future reference back to articles of  interest can be done
> electronically as long as you are up to date on your  subscription fees.
Very
> little in life is free (except for the joy of  hanging around in the cath
lab
> hoping for a case).  Those who want journal  articles for free are not
really
> being fair to the companies that rely on the  subscriptions to pay their
employees
> and bills.
> Hal
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