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More than 4,000 National Academies Press PDFs Now Available to Download for
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June 2, 2011 · *by* Barb Murphy <http://notes.nap.edu/author/bmurphy/>

The National Academies—National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of
Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council—are
committed to distributing their reports to as wide an audience as possible.
Since 1994 we have offered “Read for Free” options for almost all our
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are now going one step further. Effective June 2nd, PDFs of reports that are
currently for sale on the National Academies Press (NAP) Website and PDFs
associated with future reports* will be offered free of charge to all Web
visitors.
For more than 140 years, the NAS, NAE, IOM, and NRC have been advising the
nation on issues of science, technology, and
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Like no other collection of organizations, the Academies enlist the nation’s
foremost scientists, engineers,
health<http://www.nap.edu/topicpage.php?topic=288&icn=Keyword+links&ici=health>professionals,
and other experts to address the scientific and technical
aspects of society’s most pressing problems. The results of their work are
authoritative and independent studies published by the National Academies
Press.

NAP produces more than 200 books a year on a wide range of topics in
science, 
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We invite you to visit the NAP homepage <http://www.nap.edu/> and experience
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*There are a small number of reports that never had PDF files and,
therefore, those reports are not available for download. In addition, part
of the series, “Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals” are not be
available in PDF and future titles in this series will also not have PDFs
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