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great list, and thank you!

how would you recommend printing these out and binding them for my own personal copy in dead tree form? i ask because i like having these sorts of things on the shelf for reading and referencing, and taking notes in. i also want to do this with the "Great Works in Programming Languages" [1]. i've been wondering if something like Kinkos' "Book Binding" [2] would be usful here, but then i worry about the fact that they may not print it for me because the papers are copyright someone else.

thoughts? suggestions?

1. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/courses/670Fall04/GreatWo...

2. http://www.fedex.com/us/office/binding-finishing-laminating....



I'm not sure if this helps, but I worked for a summer in a UPS store a couple years back and I'm sure you'd be fine printing it either at UPS or fedex. People came in with papers/books/posters ect to be printed often and looking at copyright was never part of any check for using the company printers. Just throw it on a USB drive and they'll bring it to the store computer and print it for you, no questions asked.

Also, most UPS stores are equipped do this "book binding", so I'd shop for the cheapest "per page" price you can find at either store.


thanks, great to know!


I have used http://printme1.com/ for compiled PDF notes/papers (mostly because Lulu.com complains about mismatching page sizes).

I use Lulu for free/CC licensed books that are a single PDF file.


thank you! this is great to know.




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