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(1) Posted by Vladimir Tyapkin [Friday, Dec 31, 2010 09:43]; edited by Vladimir Tyapkin [10-12-31] |
Russian Chess Composition magazine is available online Great news and a fabulous New Year's gift to all chess problem enthusiasts from Andrey Selivanov, the publisher of the major Russian Chess Composition magazine: starting from 2011 all new issues would be available online in full at http://selivanov.ru/kompoz/shah_kompoziciya. Another magazine - Ural Problemist will soon be available in electronic form as well.
The last two issues of 2010 are available now:
http://selivanov.ru/download/Magazins/SK/2010/SK97.pdf
http://selivanov.ru/download/Magazins/SK/2010/Sk98.pdf
Who is going to make this brave decision next? The Problemist? Die Schwalbe? |
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(2) Posted by Dejan Glisić [Friday, Dec 31, 2010 11:59] |
Everything will be online?
Happy New Year 2011! |
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(3) Posted by Dejan Glisić [Friday, Dec 31, 2010 12:04]; edited by Dejan Glisić [10-12-31] |
P.S. There are no sources in solutions of problems used for Open Solving and WCSC? |
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(4) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Saturday, Jan 1, 2011 02:35] |
I had a talk about older issues labeled as "reprint with giving source" or the like and they (I think it was Günter Büsing?) didn't want to make it available online. So I don't think that new issues would be available.
Also, please understand that Die Schwalbe would probably have to cease printed publication then because I think it would lose some members if they could get the magazines online for free. So a thing like this is not decidable at all by the directors, but if they give their approval the members also must agree on the annual congress = Hauptversammlung. So I don't think that new issues of Die Schwalbe can be made available online.
However, the Schwalbe president Hans Gruber and the German delegate bernd ellinghoven create also the magazine feenschach of which new issues are online on the official website. |
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(5) Posted by Dejan Glisić [Saturday, Jan 1, 2011 13:34] |
New issues of "feenschach" are online? Maybe new Albums will be online soon? ;-) |
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