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#1 User is offline   shufeng-zhang 

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Posted 07 July 2012 - 04:30 AM

What could you do when you want to get a physics paper,when you didn't subscribe the Journal?

( Several days ago, a professor of Europe asked for my paper "Entropy:A concept that is not a physical quantity" via E-mail, I send this paper to him.

My paper <Entropy:A concept that is not a physical quantity> published in (SCI-E Journal) PHYSICS ESSAYS (Volume 25, Issue 2 (June 2012)).

URL: http://physicsessays.../toc/phes/25/2.

Anyone can get the paper via Email: uhsgnahz@126.com )
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Posted 07 July 2012 - 06:32 AM

View Postshufeng-zhang, on 07 July 2012 - 04:30 AM, said:

What could you do when you want to get a physics paper,when you didn't subscribe the Journal?

If I want a paper that is not available via a particular journal, I search for its full name via google, in the hope that its authors or other authorized parties have published it on some website publically.

For example, I found your paper, “Entropy: A concept that is not a physical quantity”, first at https://export.write...antity/fullpage, but with missing images. The next search find pointed me to it in online readable and downloadable (via the flash-based webpage’s “Print” feature) form at http://content.yudu...ysical-Quantity.
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Posted 07 July 2012 - 07:17 PM

View PostCraigD, on 07 July 2012 - 06:32 AM, said:

If I want a paper that is not available via a particular journal, I search for its full name via google, in the hope that its authors or other authorized parties have published it on some website publically.

For example, I found your paper, “Entropy: A concept that is not a physical quantity”, first at https://export.write...antity/fullpage, but with missing images. The next search find pointed me to it in online readable and downloadable (via the flash-based webpage’s “Print” feature) form at http://content.yudu...ysical-Quantity.


Hi CraigD, I enclosed the best version of this paper “Entropy: A concept that is not a physical quantity”

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