Sorry for the late entry (especially since I haven't read all the
previous comments):
For those of you who live in Albuquerque, you might want to get a
library card and check out the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Library
"Digital Library".
(There was a nice article about the library's new digital features in
today's Albuquerque Journal -- "Audiobooks for Your MP3 Player are the
Latest Offering at a Library Near You" by Polly Summar -- that reminded
me. I'm using the library to take the Rosetta Stone online course in
Portuguese language.)
I went to the InfoTrac Professional Collection, typed in keywords
"complexity science" -- and lo & behold, the first article featured Bios
Group :-)
Convenient. Close to home (if you have a library card). And you can't
complain when the local folks come up first in a keyword search, right?
Your tax dollars at work!
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Subject: [FRIAM] Digital/Virtual Library?
I'm often frustrated by research papers and other written media being
available only by subscription....