02-20-2013, 11:11 PM
Like others, I think that a printed journal which ends up in research libraries and national collections of periodicals is crucial. That is the only way that we can be assured that JRMES will be available in 50 or 100 years. Books live unless interfered with, bits die unless interfered with.
$20-30 per year does not seem unreasonable. Would delaying a year or two in putting up the digital version be sufficient?
$20-30 per year does not seem unreasonable. Would delaying a year or two in putting up the digital version be sufficient?
Nullis in verba
I have not checked this forum frequently since 2013, but I hope that these old posts have some value. I now have a blog on books, swords, and the curious things humans do with them.
I have not checked this forum frequently since 2013, but I hope that these old posts have some value. I now have a blog on books, swords, and the curious things humans do with them.