We, at Progress Educational Trust, publish a weekly electronic digest of biomedical news called BioNews. It's free and you can sign up to it at: http://www.progress.org.uk/News/BioNews As far as I know, it is a breach of copyright to reproduce an article without permission from the publisher (who usually charges). This is why we write our own summaries of biomedical stories in the news. Regards Juliet Tizzard Director -------------------------------------------------- Progress Educational Trust Telephone +44 (0)20 7278 7870 140 Gray's Inn Road Facsimile +44 (0)20 7278 7862 London WC1X 8AX Mailto:[log in to unmask] At 5:03 pm +0000 3/2/00, Wendy Sadler wrote: >At Techniquest we try to offer a newsboard featuring 'Science in the >newspapers'. At the moment we just look in the papers we subscribe to and >the local newspapers but it is quite time consuming and doesn't always >provide enough material to change the board regularly and keep it topical. > >Ideally we want to display a range of cuttings from all sorts of papers, >tabloids and broadsheets so the articles have a range of opinions and >reporting style to appeak to all types of visitor. > >a) Does anyone know if there is a press cuttings service that looks in all >daily newspapers for science news and if so, how much it costs to subscribe >to it > >b) Is it any infringement of copyright to have a board that displays >newspaper or magazine clippings in a public place? > >Does anyone else do this in their centre/museum/organisation? > >Thanks for you help > >Wendy Sadler %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%