Hi Bryan,
We don't have US style community colleges here to my knowledge. At
least, nothing that could offer journal database access for $40 a
semester. Not even my alumni library membership offers that. DeepDyve
suffices, as it's 90% less bad and I can tolerate that.
Thanks for the leads!
Cheers
Chris
On Mar 2, 2:37 pm, Bryan Bishop <kanz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Christopher Pendlebury <
>
> mailingli...@christopherpendlebury.com> wrote:
> > bought, especially consumables. A group plan at DeepDyve would be used
> > for access to scientific literature, along with open access journals.
>
> Wow. Nobody actually uses DeepDyve - it's as bad as paying for $30/article.
> I recommend you join your local community college to get access. As long as
> you have a college id, you will have access to your library's proxy. So
> this could mean anything like a $20 or $40 payment per semester (whatever a
> class happens to cost).
>
> I recommend you contact CCHS or Adam Ford. They have some DIYbio groupies
> in their circles in your area.
>
> - Bryanhttp://heybryan.org/
> 1 512 203 0507
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