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On 02/12/2011 03:21 PM, Kevin Wampler wrote:
> On 12/2/2011 7:11 AM, Invisible wrote:
>> The journal's name is short, while the paper's title is long. Searches
>> don't work properly for long phrases, only short ones.
>
> not true
In my experience, the more specific the search term, the lower the
probability of Google returning any matches at all.
>> Perhaps the author's name would have worked. (Although it's very
>> difficult to spell...)
>
> copy and paste
For reasons unknown, the appendix is normal, selectable text, but the
references section at the end of it is a [low resolution] bitmap image
of some text. WTF?
Fortunately, this particular citation is repeated on the body text. (I
didn't realise that until I wrote this post.)
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