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    Where can I register a domain that won't give me up for doing something like this?

    Asking for a friend.

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    If Wikipedia's page on z-library is any indication, then a Tor link is probably your best bet. Absolutely shocking how they keep an up-to-date link there where anyone can see and use it.

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      It's the opposite, AA is pretty reliable whereas Libgen (.is domain) has been offline for over a month, came back online just a few days ago.

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      Libgen.li is fine, but yeah, they aren't the most stable right now.

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        medical and stem journals are actually not because the scientist or or university is paywalling them, but the publishing companies are. many articles are free on places like research gates but not all, yea can pirate them, if your still in a university as a student you get full access to all these journals for free anyways.

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        My professor just used to ask the authors of the papers for a copy. I don't think anyone ever had any problems with emailing him a copy of their work. After all they want their work to be cited. That's the whole point

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          I’ve published about 30 scientific papers, and have worked closely with publishers, both traditional and highly digitized. Scientific findings are IP, and should be protected; and costs for the publishers should be reimbursed through paid subscription.

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          Scientific findings are IP

          Yeah, how is your research going to do any good if people can't access it? If you want to be in the for-profit industry go work in a for-profit industry.

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            Many many libraries have access to journals as well so check your local library!!

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            Yeah, my wife always gives me the gentle reminder to check the library first. I let my library card lapse, but I'll have her sometimes check books out for me before I go pirate them. We have a few friends who work in the system, and every single interaction you have with the library benefits them. The library is a wonderful place, I need to stop being lazy and just go re-register, but my wife is an enabler.

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            • addie@feddit.ukA [email protected]

              If Wikipedia's page on z-library is any indication, then a Tor link is probably your best bet. Absolutely shocking how they keep an up-to-date link there where anyone can see and use it.

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              Shh! Don't let them in on our little secret.

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                Scientific findings are IP

                Yeah, how is your research going to do any good if people can't access it? If you want to be in the for-profit industry go work in a for-profit industry.

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                Anyone in the entire world can access my scientific research. I presume you’re a scientist too? Do you have results of yours that people can’t access?

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                  Found the American!

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                  untrue and simply stupid.

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                    Scientific findings are IP

                    Yeah, how is your research going to do any good if people can't access it? If you want to be in the for-profit industry go work in a for-profit industry.

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                    Apparently you don’t know what IP is. IP means you create a play, write a novel, write a scientific paper or record a tune. The person who created that IP owns it; it has a value (which does not have to be a monetary value), and that IP is protected by international laws. Making illegal copies of plays, books, movies, music or academic papers damages those IP rights. IP doesn’t mean things are hidden for use by others, it simple means the rights of the original artist or inventor are protected. Sure, some people complain that all of these things should be in the public domain - usually only up to the point where they start creating some IP themselves 😉 so, I do not object at all to share my scientific data, and in fact all my scientific data is available to anyone in the world. But I want to get credit for what I’ve done, I’m not investing dozens of years of my life into science for the well-being of humankind, and some ignorant people come and steal my rights and credit.

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                    • addie@feddit.ukA [email protected]

                      If Wikipedia's page on z-library is any indication, then a Tor link is probably your best bet. Absolutely shocking how they keep an up-to-date link there where anyone can see and use it.

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                      there is also Where is Libgen which is apparently also powered by Wikidata

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                      • dozzi92@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                        Yeah, my wife always gives me the gentle reminder to check the library first. I let my library card lapse, but I'll have her sometimes check books out for me before I go pirate them. We have a few friends who work in the system, and every single interaction you have with the library benefits them. The library is a wonderful place, I need to stop being lazy and just go re-register, but my wife is an enabler.

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                        I tell anyone I can that you can check out ebooks now from libraries. After you register online, you just download an app, sign in, and get to reading. Hoopla and Libby are 2 that I use, but I'm sure there are more.

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                          annas-archive.org

                          You might have to switch your DNS to one that doesn't block based on copyright

                          (e.g. Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1)

                          Actually i think the effort they are making is cool. It goes well beyond piracy and I think is a good idea esp in face of the world rn.

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                            annas-archive.org

                            You might have to switch your DNS to one that doesn't block based on copyright

                            (e.g. Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1)

                            Actually i think the effort they are making is cool. It goes well beyond piracy and I think is a good idea esp in face of the world rn.

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                            Thanks for letting the world know of another really bad site to totally avoid 😉

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                              Only works if you have a billion dollars though. If you do it on a big scale, they're just going to Aaron Swartz you.

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                              Hmm, good point.. Could you lend me a billion dollars? I have some downloading to do!

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                                untrue and simply stupid.

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                                Apologies if you're not, but surely you can see why I thought you were?

                                1. Pro-capitalism
                                2. Eng(US) spelling

                                When I was a lecturer, I contacted authors of papers on two occasions (to update slide decks - the papers in question were pay-walled), and both just forwarded the relevant paper on to me. They were both British, which again makes me think there's a culture difference here.

                                I think for transparency, and to avoid confusion, it's worth pointing out to everyone that authors don't get paid for submissions. This isn't like book publishing. The publishers take other people's work and then make money off that. That's their business model.

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                                  the absurd part is that researchers and peer-reviewers often don't even get paid for their work.
                                  the privately owned journal sacks all the profit.

                                  in my opinion, the universities and public libraries should take it on them to publish their own journal. this makes sense since it is already part of the university's job to distribute knowledge (by educating students). and a journal is just that: a way to distribute knowledge.

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                                  • N [email protected]

                                    Apparently you don’t know what IP is. IP means you create a play, write a novel, write a scientific paper or record a tune. The person who created that IP owns it; it has a value (which does not have to be a monetary value), and that IP is protected by international laws. Making illegal copies of plays, books, movies, music or academic papers damages those IP rights. IP doesn’t mean things are hidden for use by others, it simple means the rights of the original artist or inventor are protected. Sure, some people complain that all of these things should be in the public domain - usually only up to the point where they start creating some IP themselves 😉 so, I do not object at all to share my scientific data, and in fact all my scientific data is available to anyone in the world. But I want to get credit for what I’ve done, I’m not investing dozens of years of my life into science for the well-being of humankind, and some ignorant people come and steal my rights and credit.

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                                    Did you delete that because you realise how stupid the comment was? Because apparently you don't know what IP is either. It doesn't mean somebody can steal your work just because you give it for free it just means that people will be able to read it.

                                    It worries me that you're apparently a scientist, hopefully not one in charge of hazardous materials because you sound like this sort of person that would get outwit by your own reflection.

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                                      I'm struggling to think of an ethical reason not to pirate research papers. which research is done with public funding, and no money goes to the research team or anything involved with the actual research.

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                                        Over the last few years, my pirating became minimal, only a few times a year, when I couldn't find it on streaming.

                                        I find myself going back to pirating recently, for the simple reason that I WANT to screw over these propagandistic megacorps in every way possible. Fuck them, I'm not paying for it, I'm stealing it, and feeling really good about it.

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                                        • B [email protected]

                                          Over the last few years, my pirating became minimal, only a few times a year, when I couldn't find it on streaming.

                                          I find myself going back to pirating recently, for the simple reason that I WANT to screw over these propagandistic megacorps in every way possible. Fuck them, I'm not paying for it, I'm stealing it, and feeling really good about it.

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                                          Heck yeah. Rock on

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