Oops, dropped these:
- https://annas-archive.org/
- https://www.wosonhj.com/
- https://www.vialibri.net/ (Physical)
- (Placeholder for me when I’m on PC)
How to find things:
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Use Anna’s Archive (linked above). It uses their database in their search, as well as Libgen and others.
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There’s also a Telegram bot for Scihub and Libgen which are handy: https://www.reddit.com/r/scihub/s/5p7FCk1IOH https://github.com/1337w0rm/Libgen-Telegram-Bot
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Their Tor links are on wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sci-Hub?wprov=sfla1 (check out the see also sections too). Requires a Tor capable browser: https://www.torproject.org/ or https://brave.com/ (Chromium)
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For direct links: https://www.reddit.com/r/scihub/s/k6hFIhh51w
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Use this free VPN if you don’t have one. You will not be able to connect without it on many connections: https://protonvpn.com/
If you cannot find what you need, you have options:
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You can post on Wosonhj (above)
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Post on Twitter or Masto with the tag #icanhazpdf
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Search Research Gate
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Email the author
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Many unis require an open access preprint be hosted somewhere these days (worth checking).
More tools:
- Ref manager: https://www.zotero.org/
- Reader: https://calibre-ebook.com/
- More (it’s my WIP, scroll down): https://github.com/stark1tty/awesome-PhD/tree/patch-1
Bless your soul I did not know these existed
Knowledge is freedom, my friend. Godspeed.
Editing the comment with more tips. Hang on 2 mins.
Shout out zotero. Game changer.
Once you start with the plug ins, you’ll never go back. :) Been using it for nearly a decade.
Kudos for awesome-PhD.
Will review the list and probably come back to add if I may have something in additon.
Edit: and ofc thx for the whole post.
Post saved.
Thank you for your service, Captain. o7 🦜🏴☠️
Given the entire scientific community uses this, how the hell do journals still make any money at all?
The 3k publication fee per article. Plus selling print copies to tenured profs.
Jesus christ. Proposal. All scientists agree they’ll publish to Wikipedia and donate 50€
Yeah it’s nuts. However there are a huge number of open-access journals, and they are becoming more common. BMC/PLOS are the big ones in my field (biology/genetics).
PLOS still charges a fee if your institution is not part of their “network”, and it’s not cheap, but their articles are free for all to access.