Eric wrote that he believes that ..."the AGA has no rights >to the article, except as it was published within the context of the >particular magazine...." I looked at the reprint policy. AGA's rights to the article are so minimal as to be virtually nonexistant, as Eric says. About the only claim is that credit to TAG as the original source must be given at the end of a reprint. Probably many other publishers claim more "rights" to their material. I am volunteering to help work with OCR correction or with asking authors for permission to have their articles posted on the website. Paul Krombholz, central Mississippi, where the tropical air has taken a leave of absence, drier air has moved in, giving us a break from the daily rains. The frogs are resting from recent orgies.