From: Yuehui Zhou (yuehuizhou$##$hotmail.com)
Date: Wed May 24 2000 - 14:33:39 EDT
I would like to follow the discussion about the comercialization of the
science information.
I think Mr. Henry Rzepa's concern is really true that "the biggest losers
will be students,who will not be given access, and who will thus not gain
access to our chemical heritage". Does this also mean the end of the
chemistry in special and the science in general? Has anyone read about the
debate about this in the news papers? I browsed a newspaper article citing
concerns of certain editor of a renowned science magazine (name forgotten).
As arts are becoming decoration and entertainment when they are subject to
the market, what will science become?
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