USENIX opens conference proceedings

USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Organization, has announced:

USENIX is pleased to announce open public access to all its conference proceedings.

This significant decision will allow universal access to some of the most important technical research in advanced computing. In making this move USENIX is setting the standard for open access to information, an essential part of its mission.

USENIX could not achieve such goals without the support and dedication of its membership. We urge you to encourage others to join USENIX. Membership helps us present over 20 influential conferences each year and offer open access to the technical information presented there.

The proceedings are available at http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/

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