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Frequently
Asked Questions about
Electronic Discussion Papers
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FAQs
In
what format are electronic Discussion Papers (eDPs) available?
eDPs are
available as Portable Document Format (PDF) files compatible with Adobe
Acrobat Reader 3.0 or above.
What
do I need to read electronic Discussion Papers (eDPs)?
All
eDPs are Portable Document Format (PDF) files. To view and print PDF files, you must have Adobe Acrobat
Reader 3.0 (or a later version). Your
Internet Browser may already have the Adobe Acrobat Reader as a Plug-in.
If you do not have it, it is freely available to download from http://www.adobe.com
Can
I list CEPR Discussion Papers in my Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)?
Yes, you can
list our papers in your OPAC system. You can do this in one of two ways.
You could link
to the abstract listing of each paper (which also contains a link to the
PDF of the paper) using the URL http://www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/dplist.asp?dpno=xxxx
where xxxx is the number of the paper, i.e. http://www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/dplist.asp?dpno=2345
would link to DP no 2345. This method is preferable for subscribers who
authenticate via login ID and password. If, however, you authenticate
via network number, then you may choose to link direct to each PDF using
the URL http://www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/showdp.asp?dpno=xxxx
where xxx is the number of the paper, i.e. http://www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/showdp.asp?dpno=2345
would link to the PDF for DP no 2345.
Can
I have both Site Authorisation (Domain/IP Address Authentication) and
Login ID/Password Access on the same subscription?
No.
Like the National Bureau of Economic Research, we do not support
Login ID/Password access for accounts with Site Authorisation (Domain/IP
Address Authentication). You
must choose one or the other authentication method: only one method will
be available for a given subscription account.
Can
we establish a direct link to the page from which we download electronic
Discussion Papers?
Yes -
electronic Discussion Papers (eDPs) are downloadable from www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/dplist.asp
You may link
to the listing of a discussion paper using the following URL http://www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/dplist.asp?dpno=xxxx
where xxxx is the number of the paper, or link directly to the PDF
version of the paper using the URL: http://www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/showdp.asp?dpn=xxxx
where xxxx is the number of the paper.
Do
we need to sign a Site License Agreement in order to download electronic
Discussion Papers (eDPs)?
No,
you don’t need to sign an Agreement.
You do need to agree
to our Terms and Conditions.
Which
Discussion Papers are available online, and how do I obtain papers that
are not?
All
Discussion Papers published since January 1999 (from DP 2050 forward)
are available to download from www.cepr.org.
If you are interested in obtaining a Discussion Paper prior to DP 2050,
please email subscribers@cepr.org
with your request. We cannot guarantee that an electronic copy of any
Discussion Paper, prior to DP 2050, will be available but we will be
able to sell you a single printed copy and post it to you.
Are
multiple, simultaneous Logins possible with a Login ID and Password
account?
Multiple,
simultaneous Logins are possible with a Login ID and Password account,
provided that only authorised users access utilise the account (for a
definition of authorised users, please see our Terms
and Conditions.
Are
multiple Login IDs and Passwords allowed for a Login ID and Password
account?
No.
CEPR will maintain only ONE Login ID and ONE Password for any
Login ID and Password account.
Are
CEPR electronic Discussion Papers free to developing countries?
No. CEPR
electronic Discussion Papers are not free to developing countries.
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