> The JOSA article is still available from the OSA.
>
> http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josa-54-8-1031
>
> It costs $20 for a PDF download.
>
> Robin Myers
That's precisely my point, information is not free. Whereas all these
journals would sit quietly accumating dust on some library shelves --
provided they'd still be available (not out of print). But you could always
argue that library's subscriptions to these journals are not free in the
first place. But I would reply even university libraries are "public", it is
a service to the scientific community.
In this case, though, it may be worth the price of the download.
Thank you for the reference,
Roger Breton
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