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Accessing the journal "Annalen der Physik" without university affiliation can be achieved through several avenues. Public access to university libraries is a viable option, as many allow individuals to read materials on-site, though borrowing is not permitted. Additionally, checking with local libraries may reveal if they have a subscription to the journal. Online platforms and databases may also offer access to specific articles or issues, so exploring those resources is recommended for regular access.
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I need to know how to have a regular access to the journal "Annalen der Physik" without beeing at university.
 
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Your library may have a copy. Also, many university libraries are open to the public, although they cannot check out materials.
 
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Vanadium 50 said:
although they cannot check out materials

That is, you can read materials there, but you cannot borrow them to take home.
 
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