Looking for book Physics and Applications of the Josephson Effect

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The discussion centers around the search for the book "Physics and Applications of the Josephson Effect." A user expresses difficulty in locating the book for a project related to the Josephson effect. Suggestions include using WorldCat to find local libraries that may have the book available. Additionally, a link to a website offering a downloadable version of the book is shared, although it is noted that the format may not be accessible to everyone. The copyright status of the book, published by Wiley in 1982, is confirmed to still be in effect, raising concerns about the legality of free downloads from the mentioned site. The conversation highlights the challenges of accessing copyrighted academic materials.
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Looking for book "Physics and Applications of the Josephson Effect"

Hello. I'm at the beginning of a project related to the Josephson effect and need the book "Physics and Applications of the Josephson Effect". I searched her long time, but I fail to find it. If anyone has it I would greatly appreciate it if you shared with me:).
Thanks in advance.
 
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ferry2 said:
Hello. I'm at the beginning of a project related to the Josephson effect and need the book "Physics and Applications of the Josephson Effect". I searched her long time, but I fail to find it. If anyone has it I would greatly appreciate it if you shared with me:).
Thanks in advance.

Just a thought, go to:

http://www.worldcat.org/

enter "Physics and Applications of the Josephson Effect"

You should be able to enter your zip code and see if the book is near you, hope this helps.
 


Yes, the copyright appears to still be in effect.

http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ15a.pdf

So it's unlikely that the book is legally available for free download. Does that website eknigu have a copyright policy stated?
 


Thanks you all :)
 
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