Journal of Near-Death Studies now freely available online

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Courtesy of the SPR Facebook page - all articles more than three years old published in the Journal of Near-Death Studies can now be freely downloaded as PDF files. This covers volumes 1-35(3) (1981-Spring 2017):
https://iands.org/research/publications/...udies.html
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Given what I've been hearing about a lot of old parapsychology research being lost or thrown out it would probably be a good idea to set up an IPFS node to host all these and similar on.
"The cure for bad information is more information."
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A contents list has appeared on the IANDS website for volume 37(2), Summer 2019:
  • Editor's Foreword • Janice Miner Holden, EdD
  • An Exploratory Study of Perceptual and Cognitive Features in Near-Death Experiences: A Proposed Model and Research Recommendations • Jean-Pierre Jourdan, MD, and John Smythies, MD, FRCP
  • Letter to the Editor: The 'Horizontal Clock': A New Approach to Research on Veridical Perception in Near-Death Experiences • Fred H. Thaheld, BA
  • Letter to the Editor: Response to James Matlock's Rejoinder, Regarding His Review of Near-Death Experience in Indigenous Religions by Gregory Shushan • Gregory Shushan
  • Book Review: Not Yet: Near-Life Experiences & Lessons Learned by Jeff O'Driscoll • Reviewed by Dan Punzak, BS, PE
  • Book Review: Babies Are Cosmic: Signs of Their Secret Intelligence by Elizabeth Carman and Neil Carman • Reviewed by James G. Matlock, PhD

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