https://associationsnow.com/2022/05/the-way-things-were-why-open-access-to-the-a cm-digital-library-matters/
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1301 bytes --] Indeed -- a small step in the right direction by ACM, but don't be too excited. If you go to the ACM DL website, sadly, most of the library is still behind the paywall (or not scanned). I do still have access from Intel, but when I retire, I think I will lose that access - even though I'm a long-time ACM (and IEEE) member. In fact, the thing about ACM and IEEE that frosts my cookies the most is that I already paid for these journals. [My wife would love it if I got rid of them from the basement, but if I do, I lose that investment]. FWIW: the single item that I am the proudest of when I was USENIX President was opening access to its entire library to everyone - members or otherwise. This meant taking a leap of faith by the org that people would stay members - as it does cost the USENIX money to be there for us all (so I highly encourage people on this list to consider it to support the work they continue to do -- https://www.usenix.org/membership). Clem ᐧ On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 7:29 PM <arnold@skeeve.com> wrote: > > https://associationsnow.com/2022/05/the-way-things-were-why-open-access-to-the-a > cm-digital-library-matters/ > <https://associationsnow.com/2022/05/the-way-things-were-why-open-access-to-the-acm-digital-library-matters/> > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2375 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 190 bytes --] > > FWIW: the single item that I am the proudest of when I was USENIX > President was opening access to its entire library to everyone - members or > otherwise. > Thank you for doing that! [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 423 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 302 bytes --] My pleasure! ᐧ On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 12:00 PM Richard Salz <rich.salz@gmail.com> wrote: > FWIW: the single item that I am the proudest of when I was USENIX >> President was opening access to its entire library to everyone - members or >> otherwise. >> > > Thank you for doing that! > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1179 bytes --]
I'll admit to being butt hurt about all of these journal places being behind a paywall. 90% or 99.9% of that work was funded by our tax dollars, right? Then the journal organization says you have to pay more. It pisses me off. If you are doing research you want to share that to help the world. Then you publish and they hide your work behind a paywall. On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 11:53:15AM -0400, Clem Cole wrote: > Indeed -- a small step in the right direction by ACM, but don't be too > excited. If you go to the ACM DL website, sadly, most of the library is > still behind the paywall (or not scanned). I do still have access > from Intel, but when I retire, I think I will lose that access - even > though I'm a long-time ACM (and IEEE) member. In fact, the thing about ACM > and IEEE that frosts my cookies the most is that I already paid for these > journals. [My wife would love it if I got rid of them from the basement, > but if I do, I lose that investment]. > > FWIW: the single item that I am the proudest of when I was USENIX President > was opening access to its entire library to everyone - members or > otherwise. This meant taking a leap of faith by the org that people would > stay members - as it does cost the USENIX money to be there for us all (so > I highly encourage people on this list to consider it to support the work > they continue to do -- https://www.usenix.org/membership). > > Clem > ??? > > On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 7:29 PM <arnold@skeeve.com> wrote: > > > > > https://associationsnow.com/2022/05/the-way-things-were-why-open-access-to-the-a > > cm-digital-library-matters/ > > <https://associationsnow.com/2022/05/the-way-things-were-why-open-access-to-the-acm-digital-library-matters/> > > > > -- --- Larry McVoy lm at mcvoy.com http://www.mcvoy.com/lm
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 701 bytes --] Unsure of your location, but it is likely that you can get your local public (!) library to “ILL” (interlibrary loan) items … including journal items … for you. It’s not instant access, but if you’re retired then this may be good enough. > even though I'm a long-time ACM (and IEEE) member. If you’re a *current* member of these societies then you should have good access to journal content. >FWIW: the single item that I am the proudest of when I was USENIX President was opening access to its entire library to everyone - members or otherwise. I have used this in the past, so thank you for being way ahead of your time. * Henry Mensch [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 6965 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1202 bytes --] On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 1:09 PM Henry Mensch <henry@henare.com> wrote: > Unsure of your location, but it is likely that you can get your local > public (!) library to “ILL” (interlibrary loan) items … including journal > items … for you. It’s not instant access, but if you’re retired then this > may be good enough. > > > > *>* even though I'm a long-time ACM (and IEEE) member. > > > > If you’re a **current** member of these societies then you should have > good access to journal content. > I believe this is true for ACM, but for IEEE not so much. You have to pay for a digital library membership _in addition to_ your standard membership. It's very annoying; IEEE is the one that really grinds my gears generally. > >FWIW: the single item that I am the proudest of when I was USENIX > President was opening access to its entire library to everyone - members or > otherwise. > > > > I have used this in the past, so thank you for being way ahead of your > time. > +1. You have to ask for some of the older stuff explicitly (it hasn't been scanned yet or similar) but it's nice to be able to get access to USENIX materials. - Dan C. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2474 bytes --]
On Thu, 26 May 2022 13:13:12 -0400, Dan Cross <crossd@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 1:09 PM Henry Mensch <henry@henare.com> wrote:
> > If you’re a **current** member of these societies then you should have
> > good access to journal content.
>
> I believe this is true for ACM, but for IEEE not so much. You have to pay
> for a digital library membership _in addition to_ your standard membership.
> It's very annoying; IEEE is the one that really grinds my gears generally.
The ACM also has an optional DL membership (which costs as much as
professional membership on its own).
Both ACM DL and IEEE Xplore are also accessible through institutional
sign-ins using alumni accounts from a number of academic institutions, so
it’s worth giving that a shot too (for those with alumni accounts…). There’s
no guarantee of course; I have access to IEEE Xplore in this manner, but not
ACM DL (but I’m a member of the ACM, with the DL option).
Regards,
Stephen
>> If you’re a *current* member of these societies then you should have good access to journal content. >I believe this is true for ACM, but for IEEE not so much. You have to pay for a digital library membership _in addition to_ your standard membership ACM is the same. At $99/year membership is a bargain by ordinary professional society standards. But they charge an additional $99 for access to 21st-century Digital Library.content. Doug