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No you may not. All Universities now have strict setuircy and a valid student card is required to gain access. These resources are very expensive and are limited so need to be retained for students studying not joe bloggs of the street.If you require a specialist book and live in the UK you can order it from the British library through you local library for a small fee. But being honest , I just finished at the University of Leeds, most libraries now are full of older out of date books because with the advent of the internet it is better to access up to date journal resourses for most subjects and many books are out of date by the time they appear in print anyhow.Hope this helpsReferences :
| Acronym = DISC 2009
 
| Title = 23rd International Symposium on Distributed Computing
 
| Type = Conference
 
| Series =
 
| Field = Distributed computing
 
| Homepage = disc2009.gsyc.es
 
| Start date = Sep 23, 2009
 
| End date =  Sep 25, 2009
 
| City= Elche
 
| State =
 
| Country =  Spain
 
| Abstract deadline =
 
| Submission deadline = May 2, 2009
 
| Notification =
 
| Camera ready = Jul 16, 2009
 
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<pre>
 
Scope
 
=====
 
 
 
Original contributions to the theory, design, analysis, implementation,
 
or application of distributed systems and networks are solicited.
 
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
 
* distributed algorithms and their complexity
 
* concurrent programming, synchronization, shared and transactional memory
 
* multiprocessors and multi-cores, architectures and algorithms
 
* fault tolerance, reliability, availability
 
* game-theoretic approaches to distributed computing
 
* self-stabilizing, self-organizing, and autonomic systems
 
* communication networks: protocols, architectures, services, applications
 
* sensor, mobile, mesh, and ad-hoc networks
 
* security in distributed computing, cryptographic protocols
 
* tools and methodologies for specification, semantics, verification, and  testing
 
* distributed computing issues in the Internet and the world-wide web
 
* distributed operating systems, middleware platforms, and database systems
 
* peer-to-peer systems, overlay networks, distributed data management
 
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Program
 
=======
 
 
 
The program will include keynote lectures, regular presentations, and brief
 
announcements of 5 to 10 minutes. Satellite workshops and a tutorial on
 
cloud computing will be held on the days before and after DISC (September 22 and 26).
 
 
 
Regular presentations of 25 minutes will be accompanied by papers of up to
 
15 pages in the proceedings. This form is intended for contributions reporting on
 
original research, submitted exclusively to this conference.
 
 
 
Brief announcements of 5 to 10 minutes will be accompanied by two page abstracts
 
in the proceedings. This format is a forum for brief communications, which may
 
be published in other conferences.
 
 
 
 
 
Invited speakers
 
----------------
 
Lorenzo Alvisi, UT Austin
 
Nir Shavit, Tel Aviv University
 
Willy Zwaenepoel, EPFL
 
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Submission
 
==========
 
 
 
Papers are to be submitted electronically, following the guidelines
 
available on the conference web page. Authors unable to submit electronically
 
should contact the program chair to receive instructions.
 
 
 
Every submission should be in English, in .ps or .pdf format, and begin with
 
a cover page (not a cover letter) including:
 
(1) the title,
 
(2) the names of all authors and their affiliations,
 
(3) contact author's postal address, email address, and telephone number,
 
(4) a brief, one paragraph abstract of the paper,
 
(5) information whether the paper is a regular submission, or a brief
 
announcement submission, and
 
(6) information whether the submission should be considered for the best
 
student paper award.
 
 
 
A submission for a regular presentation must report on original research,
 
which has not previously appeared, and has not been concurrently submitted
 
to a journal or conference with published proceedings. Any partial overlap
 
with a published or concurrently submitted paper must be clearly indicated.
 
A regular submission should be no longer than 4500 words and not exceed 10
 
single-column pages using at least 11 point font on letter paper (excluding
 
cover page and references). Additional details may be included in a clearly
 
marked appendix that will be read at the discretion of the program committee.
 
A brief announcement submission should not exceed 3 pages in the same format.
 
Submissions deviating from these guidelines will be rejected without
 
consideration of their merits. Papers outside of the conference scope will
 
be rejected without review.
 
 
 
If requested by the authors on the cover page, a regular submission that is
 
not selected for a regular presentation can also be considered for the brief
 
announcement format. Such a request will not affect consideration of the paper
 
for a regular presentation
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Publication
 
===========
 
 
 
The symposium proceedings will be published by Springer in its LNCS series.
 
Extended and revised versions of selected papers will be considered for a
 
special issue of the Distributed Computing journal.
 
 
 
Awards
 
======
 
 
 
Prizes will be given to the best paper and the best student paper.
 
A paper is eligible for the best student paper award if at least
 
one of its authors is a full-time student at the time of submission.
 
This must be indicated in the cover page. The program committee may
 
decline to offer the awards or may split each one of them.
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Conference committees
 
=====================
 
 
 
Program Committee
 
-----------------
 
  Ittai Abraham, Microsoft Research SVC
 
  Yehuda Afek, Tel-Aviv University and Cisco
 
  Marcos K. Aguilera, Microsoft Research SVC
 
  James Aspnes, Yale
 
  Christian Cachin, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
 
  Gregory V. Chockler, IBM Haifa Research Laboratory
 
  Carole Delporte Gallet, University of Paris Diderot
 
  Pascal Felber, University of Neuchatel
 
  Seth Gilbert, EPFL
 
  Danny Hendler, Ben-Gurion University
 
  Ricardo Jimenez-Peris, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
 
  Idit Keidar (Chair), Technion
 
  Zvi Lotker, Ben-Gurion University
 
  Thomas Moscibroda, Microsoft Research
 
  David Peleg, Weizmann Institute
 
  Eric Ruppert, York University
 
  Elad M. Schiller, Chalmers University
 
  Mark R. Tuttle, Intel
 
  Robbert van Renesse, Cornell University
 
  Jay J. Wylie, HP Labs
 
  Lidong Zhou, Microsoft Research Asia
 
 
 
 
 
Organizing Committee
 
--------------------
 
  Sergio Arevalo Vinuales, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
 
  Vicent Cholvi Juan (Co-chair), Universitat Jaume I
 
  Juan Echague, Universitat Jaume I
 
  Antonio Fernandez Anta (Co-chair), Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
 
  Vicente Galiano Ibarra, Universidad Miguel Hernandez
 
  Pedro de las Heras Quiros, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
 
  Ernesto Jimenez Merino, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
 
  Flavio Junqueira, Yahoo! Research
 
  Mikel Larrea Alava, The University of the Basque Country
 
  Miguel A. Mosteiro, Rutgers University and Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
 
  Francesc Munoz-Escoi, Polytechnic University of Valencia
 
  Luis Rodero-Merino, Telefonica Investigacion y Desarrollo
 
 
 
 
 
Steering Committee
 
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  Antonio Fernandez Anta, Rey Juan Carlos University
 
  Chryssis Georgiou, University of Cyprus
 
  Rachid Guerraoui (Chair), EPFL
 
  Idit Keidar, Technion
 
  Andrzej Pelc, University of Quebec
 
  Nicola Santoro, Carleton University
 
  Gadi Taubenfeld, IDC Herzliya
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
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Revision as of 02:43, 4 August 2012

No you may not. All Universities now have strict setuircy and a valid student card is required to gain access. These resources are very expensive and are limited so need to be retained for students studying not joe bloggs of the street.If you require a specialist book and live in the UK you can order it from the British library through you local library for a small fee. But being honest , I just finished at the University of Leeds, most libraries now are full of older out of date books because with the advent of the internet it is better to access up to date journal resourses for most subjects and many books are out of date by the time they appear in print anyhow.Hope this helpsReferences :

Facts about "DISC 2009"
AcronymDISC 2009 +
Camera ready dueJuly 16, 2009 +
End dateSeptember 25, 2009 +
Event typeConference +
Has coordinates38° 15' 55", -0° 41' 56"Latitude: 38.265330555556
Longitude: -0.69883888888889
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Has location cityElche +
Has location countryCategory:Spain +
Homepagehttp://disc2009.gsyc.es +
IsAEvent +
Start dateSeptember 23, 2009 +
Submission deadlineMay 2, 2009 +
Title23rd International Symposium on Distributed Computing +