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    4,000 Free PDFs from NAP

    http://www.nap.edu/
    The National Academies Press Makes All PDF Books Free to Download;
    More Than 4,000 Titles Now Available Free to All Readers


    WASHINGTON -- As of today all PDF versions of books published by the National Academies Press will be downloadable to anyone free of charge. This includes a current catalog of more than 4,000 books plus future reports produced by the Press. The mission of the National Academies Press (NAP) -- publisher for the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council -- is to disseminate the institutions' content as widely as possible while maintaining financial sustainability. To that end, NAP began offering free content online in 1994. Before today’s announcement, all PDFs were free to download in developing countries, and 65 percent of them were available for free to any user.

    "Our business model has evolved so that it is now financially viable to put this content out to the entire world for free," said Barbara Kline Pope, executive director for the National Academies Press. "This is a wonderful opportunity to make a positive impact by more effectively sharing our knowledge and analyses."

    Based on the performance of NAP’s current free PDFs, projections suggest that this change will enhance dissemination of PDF reports from about 700,000 downloads per year to more than 3 million by 2013.

    Printed books will continue to be available for purchase through the NAP website and traditional channels. The free PDFs are available exclusively from the NAP’s website, http://www.nap.edu/, and remain subject to copyright laws. PDF versions exist for the vast majority of NAP books. Exceptions include some books that were published before the advent of PDFs; books from the Joseph Henry Press imprint; and in cases where contractually prohibited, such as reference books in the Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals series.
    "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
    – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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    Hi
    Thanks for the linky.

    I've perused their stuff from time to time, but the new webface gave me an idea....

    and I neeed those 'cause I'm not too bright!

    I think that I'll change one of the "assignments" next semester and require that students download any book of their choice and copy off say.... a paragraph from the intro page... and then give a summary of what that para said.

    I can at least get the horses TO the water, whether they actually drink or not would be up to them!

    But....that would at least make them "aware" of the material that anybody can view.

    thanks again

    woodsmoke

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