Dear Steve, Anna, Meiwu, and others who are trying to get AoIR 3.0 papers, but cannot access the members website for whatever reason. I second what Steve and Jeremy have said so far. There really are some issues involved here, including personnel labor (hail to Jeremy for putting these papers online in the first place!), copyright, even privacy, and more. However, nothing stops you from contacting an author on your own. Admittedly, that is a little bit more work, but most people are easily found (googlized, as Nancy puts it so well) online. You can request their paper that way, and chances are, they will send it to you. If they don't, it's probably not available online either. Can't remember the exact spelling of someone's name, or their institutional affiliation? Lost the conference program somewhere between Maastricht and home? As far as I know, the program is still online at aoir.org/2002. I fully understand your desire to lay your hands on these papers, having spent about a ream of paper myself printing off the odd paper just the other day. So I hope this was helpful. Ulla Bunz