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Re: EPC: putting out-of-print Xtal textbooks on-line?
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- From: Howard Flack <Howard.Flack@cryst.unige.ch>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 14:17:11 GMT
> Though I must admit the reason I have recently got interested > on this topic is trying to find out about the innards of > Beevers Lipson strips. You would do a good service to the community by phoning up the Science Museum in South Kensington to make sure that they have a box of Beevers Lipson strips and instructions in their collection. Jeremy might know someone down there to make sure they try and aquire one. The entrance to the museum is very close to the entrance to Christies. I'm sure he knows both places. Did anyone ever hear of a viable project to form a crystallographic museum? > Without access to old crystallographic > text books (which Birkbeck fortunately has) - potentially quite > tricky and frustrating. Of course I agree for particular projects, individuals need copies of certain older texts. These can always be obtained from institutions like the BL. Brian and Peter certainly know that I went to some trouble to obtain a copy of a twenty-line paper on 'Wheaks' by A.L.Pon which was accepted but 'Not published in Acta Crystallographica'. It references an important source of information obtained by 'vernishing'. What I doubt is that what you propose is worth the considerable amount of work and bother that it would entail. If you followed the BBC TV's set of programmes broadcast around Christmas 2001 (i.e. 14 months ago) on Dad's Army, exactly the same point came out with regard to rights as Brian mentionned in his posting. (I have an illegal copy of the three programmes kindly prepared by my sister-in-law.) Of course for the BBC it has been worthwhile engaging in the very complicated procedure of obtaining the rights to reproduce (THEIR OWN PRODUCTION) because they came make many GBPs by selling the cassettes and DVDs to people like me. Brian's comments hit the nail smack on the head. Ouch! H. -- Howard Flack http://www.unige.ch/crystal/ahdf/Howard.Flack.html
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