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engineuring.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Access to knowledge is a human right. That was the idea Sci-Hub was fighting since 2011. In 2015, I got a first lawsuit in the United States. The reason: Sci-Hub provided free access to academic journals, violating the copyright. The court decided that I must shut down Sci-Hub website, and pay 15 million USD to... | |
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www.vice.com
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| | | | | Reed Elsevier just bought the Social Science Research Network, threatening its free access and pre-print model. | |
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www.stephenmclaughlin.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is an extensive bibliography of media and blog articles discussing Sci-Hub, a platform that provides free access to academic papers. It includes a wide range of sources from different regions and languages, covering topics such as the legal issues surrounding Sci-Hub, its impact on academia, and the motivations behind its creation. The bibliography also contains some user comments and discussions about the collection of articles, highlighting the importance of including non-English sources. The text appears to be a compilation of resources for research or academic purposes, with a focus on the broader implications of Sci-Hub on open access and academic publishing. | |
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chelseatroy.com
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| | | This summer, GOTO live asked me to step in and interview one of their guests for their podcast.1 Lattes in a city in Europe Simon Peyton Jones is the chair of Computing at School, the organization spearheading reform of England's national computing curriculum for children. He's also a former professor (and current Honorary Professor) at... | ||