from that link: "Throughout Germany there are standards "repositories", or libraries, where the public can view standards for free. For more information go to
http://www.beuth.de/de/rubrik/auslegestellen (German only)"
Anyone can go into one of those libraries listed here and have a look into the Standard Documents, most commonly with a desktop computer connected over the internet to access the online database.
It's still free, just not free as in free on the internet.
Anyone can go into one of those libraries listed here and have a look into the Standard Documents, most commonly with a desktop computer connected over the internet to access the online database.
It's still free, just not free as in free on the internet.
Beuth is the DIN owned publisher.