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  1. Sci-Hub: science for the people

    Sci-Hub is the most controversial project in today science. The goal of Sci-Hub is to provide free and unrestricted access to all scientific knowledge ever published in journal or book form.. Today the circulation of knowledge in science is restricted by high prices. Many students and researchers cannot afford academic journals and books that are locked behind paywalls.

  2. Sci-Hub journal:latest sci-hub mirror links

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  3. Sci-Hub

    History Alexandra Elbakyan at a conference at Harvard (2010). Sci-Hub was created by Alexandra Elbakyan, who was born in Kazakhstan in 1988. Elbakyan earned her undergraduate degree at Kazakh National Technical University studying information technology, then worked for a year for a computer security firm in Moscow, then joined a research team at the University of Freiburg in Germany in 2010 ...

  4. Meet the pirate queen making academic papers free online

    Science's pirate queen. Alexandra Elbakyan is plundering the academic publishing establishment. In cramped quarters at Russia's Higher School of Economics, shared by four students and a cat ...

  5. Sci-Hub Pirate Paper Portal • LITFL • Sci-Hub

    Alexandra Elbakyan launched Sci-Hub on 5th September 2011 to challenge the status quo. Sci-Hub is the first pirate website in the world to provide mass and public access to tens of millions of research papers; >83,000,000 articles to date, see updated statistics on Sci-Hub usage. The Sci-Hub project supports Open Access movement in science.

  6. Who's downloading pirated papers? Everyone

    But in increasing numbers, researchers around the world are turning to Sci-Hub, which hosts 50 million papers and counting. Over the 6 months leading up to March, Sci-Hub served up 28 million documents. More than 2.6 million download requests came from Iran, 3.4 million from India, and 4.4 million from China.

  7. Sci-Hub's cache of pirated papers is so big, subscription ...

    For research papers protected by a paywall, the study found Sci-Hub's reach is greater still, with instant access to 85% of all papers published in subscription journals. For some major publishers, such as Elsevier, more than 97% of their catalog of journal articles is being stored on Sci-Hub's servers—meaning they can be accessed there for ...

  8. Who's downloading pirated papers? Everyone

    But in increasing numbers, researchers around the world are turning to Sci-Hub, which hosts 50 million papers and counting. Over the 6 months leading up to March, Sci-Hub served up 28 million documents. More than 2.6 million download requests came from Iran, 3.4 million from India, and 4.4 million from China.

  9. Sci-Hub downloads show countries where pirate paper site is ...

    Download figures for Sci-Hub, the popular but controversial website that hosts pirated copies of scientific papers, reveal where people are using the site most. The statistics show that users ...

  10. What Sci-Hub's latest court battle means for research

    Sci-Hub, the popular website that offers access to millions of pirated research papers and books, is no stranger to legal action. But, for the first time, the site is defending its operations in ...

  11. Sci-Hub: Police warn students and universities against using 'the

    Russia-based Sci-Hub describes itself as "the first pirate website in the world to provide mass and public access to tens of millions of research papers", and is run in support of the Open Access ...

  12. websites for pirated research papers • Chord

    During my research, I found various Reddit discussions that addressed the issue of accessing pirated research papers and alternative methods to find them. There was a general consensus among Reddit users that websites like Sci-Hub, ResearchGate, and arXiv.org provide access to research papers for free, although some users cautioned against using Sci-Hub due to ethical and legal concerns <1.1.1 ...

  13. Pirate research-paper sites play hide-and-seek with publishers

    A New York district court ruled on 28 October that online services such as Sci-Hub and the Library Genesis Project (Libgen) violate US copyright law. The court ruled in favour of academic ...

  14. (PDF) Access, ethics and piracy

    Beyond being the founder of Sci-Hub, the world's largest pirate site for academic papers, and risking arrest as a result, Alexandra Elbakyan is a typical science graduate student: idealistic, hard ...

  15. 2. Find & Manage Research Literature: Pirated Journal Content

    A guide to finding and managing your literature. There is a good chance the University Library will provide access: Use MultiSearch to find content; Use Google Scholar to find Library subscribed content and legal open access material. Instructions for setting up fulltext@UC Library links to access UC Library subscribed content.; If you still can't find the article you need, we will get it for you:

  16. Where is the best place to torrent scientific papers? : r/Piracy

    Library Genesis (aka libgen). The sci-lab/sci-hub section is what you are looking for. Try Z library. If geared towards torrents, academictorrents. Has reports and datasets. I'm looking for a place to torrent scientific papers and other academic reports from.

  17. The 'Pirate Bay' of research is back online

    The 'Pirate Bay' of research is back online. #ICANHAZPDF? Researchers may resort to that hashtag in the hopes of securing a free copy of a paper, and now some have been using it to tweet their ...

  18. Where could I "pirate" academic journals and papers? 35$ for a ...

    Ironically, you can email the original author of the academic paper/journal and most of the time they will send it to you for free, no piracy needed. Most of the time, the sites hosting the papers and journals are just the greedy middle man that most authors HAVE to use in order for their paper to reach a good amount of people.

  19. Paper piracy sparks online debate

    Paper piracy sparks online debate. Nature ( 2016) Cite this article. Data on Sci-Hub activity prompts discussion about why the research-paper website is so popular. Sci-Hub is used all over the ...

  20. Introduction: The Pirate as a Figure of Crisis and Legitimacy

    In an Anglophone Atlantic context, it is between the colonial era and the mid-nineteenth century that pirates emerged as prominent figures. In prose writing alone, the popular cultural, sensational appeal of pirate-inspired adventure stories, captivity narratives, popular histories and romances, and many other genres-in-the-making, was used in terms of the figure's potential to articulate ...

  21. Where can I pirate research papers? : r/Piracy

    In that case you ask for a copy in an email to the authors, they get no profit from their articles behind paywalls and would be more than happy to have someone interested in their work. If you are looking for academic literature, like textbooks, libgen.rs is the place. 8. mojimystery. • 2 yr. ago. Try r/scholar. 1.

  22. Pirate paper website Sci-Hub dealt another blow by US courts

    The American Chemical Society (ACS) has won a lawsuit against the pirate research-paper website Sci-Hub, over the site's illicit use and dissemination of ACS articles. On 3 November, a US court ...

  23. Who Were the Real Pirates of the Caribbean?

    Under the black flag. Overall, around 4,000 sea dogs plagued the world's sea lanes during the golden age of piracy.In the 1690s, early pirates sailed between western India and the Red Sea coasts ...

  24. Access to research papers? : r/Piracy

    For me, it goes Anna's Archive, Standard Template Construct and then the .li fork of LibGen, since they manage the biggest scimag dataset. If it's not on any of those three, then you can try your luck asking the author or finding one of those communities of researchers that share articles because they have institutional access. 2. Reply. garrthes.

  25. Why Piracy Fears are Keeping Some Researchers from Accessing the ...

    Video games would surely benefit from more in-depth reports, academic research, and thorough examination as an art, and allowing digital access would enable more people in more places to do so.