Reynard
Guru
- Location
- Cambridgeshire, UK
It is, but you need to be able to read it to find out whether it's any use. I could request papers from the library for £1, but it's annoying to wait 3 weeks then find it's no help. (Essex Library requests had gone up to £7 last time I checked, but it seems they're back down to £1.25 now.)
Are we talking academic papers here, or newspapers?
If it's the former, then access to the abstracts of a given publication / conference proceedings is usually free - although you may need access via a library / academic institution. These at least give you a heads up as to whether something is potentially useful or not.
Newspapers, well that's more pot luck, though searching the British Library database (date / publication / keywords) is also free. You *do* need an account to be able to read the articles, however.