I agree, I don't have to subscribe personally, I get access through ATHENS (a UK university permissions service), via my university log in. I've used the college library occasionally and e-mailed myself with the results. I would have thought that public libraries would have free OED access? I might just check that out with my local library.

The other thing is to keep a look out for offers. A few weeks ago the BBC offered free OED access through their programme Balderdash and Piffle for a limited period, so the cost is not always stratospheric.

Here's the TV programme link, with OED access for the words that they have been researching. I know this does not meet a need for open access but worth a look.

I'll re-post the link in Q&A, so that any word, based discussion of the contents can be in the appropriate place.
Balderdash and Piffle - BBC UK

Here's the OED link for the words that have been re-considered following the series:
OED Words reviewed

Last edited by jmh; 02/27/06 08:23 AM.