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From: Hamilton.ES@PARC-MAXC.ARPA@sri-unix.UUCP
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Subject: Re: The Fifth Generation Computer Project
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Date: Wed, 27-Jul-83 21:38:58 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul 27 21:38:58 1983
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In case some of you are not on every junk mailing list known to man
the way I am, there is a new international English-language journal
with an all-Japanese editorial board called "New Generation
Computing", published by Springer-Verlag, Journal Fulfillment Dept.,
44 Hartz Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094.  The price is even more outrageous
than the stuff published by North Holland:  vol.1 (2 issues) 1983,
$52; vol.2 (4 issues) 1984, $104.

Can anybody explain why so much AI literature (even by US authors) is 
published by foreign publishers at outrageous prices?  I should have 
thought some US univerity press would get smart and get into the act
in a bigger way.  Lawrence Erlbaum seems to be doing a creditable job
in Cognitive Science, but that's just one corner of AI.

--Bruce