RE: virus: Men & Monkeys

From: Steele, Kirk A (SteeleKA@nafm.misawa.af.mil)
Date: Sat Mar 02 2002 - 20:22:03 MST


Muchos gracias, I know bout the convoluted web there at nature. I tried
thanx much
kirk

-----Original Message-----
From: L' Ermit [mailto:lhermit@hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 11:51 AM
To: virus@lucifer.com
Subject: RE: virus: Men & Monkeys

[Kirk Steele] Hey Mon, gimme a URL for this one, wanna cite it in a paper -
kirk

[Hermit] Nature has the most brain damaged web-system in the known Universe
(other than perhaps Jane's or OUP - notice that they are all in the UK, all
expensive and all rely on cookies/active-scripting/java scripting (which all

raise massive security issues, so I refuse to enable them), which makes the
lot of them damned near impossible to use - even for subscribers... Nature's

system is so convoluted that you wouldn't be able to access the article even

if I send you the link to it - as their URLs are dynamic - making them
impossible to Web-cite directly. Can you spell 'L-A-M-E'? You could try
going to http://www.nature.com/nrnlink/v3/n3/abs/nrn755_fs.html (which I
snatched from their summary), and if going there directly doesn't work, try
to enable cookies for them, sign up as a free subscriber, which will (I
think) give you access to at least the abstract of articles in the current
issue, and then try this link again. Alternatively, your college or service
group may have access - if they don't, they probably should have - so push
:-).

I would cite the article formally as:

[Maurizio Corbetta & Gordon L. Shulman, "CONTROL OF GOAL-DIRECTED AND
STIMULUS-DRIVEN ATTENTION IN THE BRAIN", March 2002, Nature Reviews
Neuroscience, Vol 3 No 3, 215-229]

Kind Regards

Hermit

PS [b][i]Please practice <snipping>. Thank-you[/i][/b]

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