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From: Rick Lyons on 6 May 2008 19:52 On Mon, 05 May 2008 15:34:45 -0500, Richard Owlett <rowlett(a)atlascomm.net> wrote: >Rick Lyons wrote: >> On 04 May 2008 22:34:32 -0400, p.kootsookos(a)remove.ieee.org (Peter K.) >> wrote: >> >> >>>rickman <gnuarm(a)gmail.com> writes: >>> >>> >>>>And if we don't subscribe to the magazine, is there a way we can view >>>>the articles without paying $13 a pop? >>> >>>If the title / abstract sounds interesting, I'm pretty sure the >>>author(s) would be very happy to send you an electronic copy for >>>personal use. >>> >>>Ciao, >>> >>>Peter K. >> >> >> Hi Dr. K, >> Yep, that's right. As I mentioned to rickman >> in another thread, it's perfectly legal for the >> authors to distribute copies of their >> articles to whomever they wish. So as you say, >> if Rickman is able to contact the author, >> he may have a good chance of obtaining what he seeks. >> >> Regards, >> [-Rick-] >> > >Interesting. I'll extend question on step further. > >Are titles and authors (possibly with abstracts) of "DSP Tips and >Tricks" articles available somewhere on web? > >I would not be interested in typical IEEE article so I'm not interested >in their general indexes. (I'll try to stay of that pet rant) Hi Richard, I don't know of *ANY* list, anywhere, the gives the complete list of all IEEE Sig. Proc. Magazine's "DSP Tips & Tricks" columns. I can create such a list. Now whether the authors of the column article's are willing to work with me to make their E-mail addresses available to everyone here, I don't know. Richard, I'm a tiny bit busy right now, but would you please "bug" me, and bug me again(!), and I'll do what I can to make as many of the past T&T column articles readily available. Regards, [-Rick-]
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