Kervran's books

  • Well, its the same scan, when I found about it years ago the person hosting it said it had been obtained through a FOIA request.

    I guess it is possible that any scan/file generated, as a result of an FOIA, also gets placed in the free public archive - as it is then "in the wild" anyway. Does a FOIA applicant have to pay a a scanning fee?


    I've come across a similar situation with old paper PhD theses that I've wanted to order (through work). The first applicant has to pay a scanning fee - but afterwards anyone else can usually download it for free from an open archive.

    "The most misleading assumptions are the ones you don't even know you're making" - Douglas Adams

  • Does a FOIA applicant have to pay a a scanning fee?

    AFAIK is discretionary of the queried agency, and also dependent of the volume of material (i.e. If is just a few pages is free but over a certain number you are requested to pay).

    I certainly Hope to see LENR helping humans to blossom, and I'm here to help it happen.

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