The complete archive (from 1665) of the Royal Society journals, is freely available electronically for two months. You can try using the Journal archive – it sure does have spectacular content, if only you can unearth it:
Note to anyone with scientific content of high value that decides to allow internet access. Please contact Google and have them help you make it available online. They don’t have any official program to do so, but for collections of enough merit I can’t imagine you would have any trouble getting some Google engineer to take on the project.
I can’t figure out how to find articles and view them. I find it very frustrating trying to use sites that function so poorly (normally I wouldn’t try for more than 15 seconds but when sites have valuable unique content they can force me to try and figure out they extremely poorly designed web sites). I found some places where it I can click on a link that says download full pdf and nothing happens – I can’t tell why – ARGH.
Related: Britain’s Royal Society Experiments with Open Access

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