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www.amplab.ca
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| | | | | Daniel Allington's statement, in the preamble to a2013 blog post that "[i]n the last two or three years, open access to academic journal articles has gone from being something that noisy idealists were unrealistically demanding to something that's going to happen whether we like it or not"("On Open Access, and Why It's Not the Answer," Read More | |
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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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www.cryptocabaret.com
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www.gisagents.org
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| | | This blog is a research site focused around my interests in Geographical Information Science (GIS) and Agent-Based Modeling (ABM). | ||