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    PALO_FABUSSdílení elektronických akademických zdrojů na téma informační technologie a sociální/humanitní vědy
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    TADEAS: a. elbakyan s cislem sest dobiha v nature's top 10 :)

    Nature’s 10 : Nature News & Comment
    http://www.nature.com/news/nature-s-10-1.21157#/elbakyan
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    Germany-wide consortium of research libraries announce boycott of Elsevier journals over open access / Boing Boing
    http://boingboing.net/2016/12/15/germany-wide-consortium-of-res.html
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    In survey, most give thumbs-up to pirated papers | Science | AAAS
    http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/05/survey-most-give-thumbs-pirated-papers

    In asking “Do you think it is wrong to download pirated papers?” a Science survey of over 11,000 respondents found that 88 percent answered “No.” The accompanying story explains, “A closer look at the survey data indicated that respondents in almost every category embrace the rebellion, even those who have never used Sci-Hub or are 51 and older—84% and 79%, respectively, had no qualms.” It seems fair to assume that a number of these respondents are also authors of works that are illegally posted on Sci-Hub, though that question was not posed in the survey.



    What Do the Authors of Sci-Hub’s Most-Downloaded Articles Think About Sci-Hub? - The Chronicle of Higher Education
    http://www.chronicle.com/article/What-Do-the-Authors-of/236469

    interviews conducted by The Chronicle of Higher Education with highly downloaded Sci-Hub authors reveal a shared comfort level with “pirated” articles being freely available. Professor Jordan Pober of Yale, “says he doesn’t mind that many people download his paper free since he didn’t make money from its publication.” He goes on to clarify, “I’m torn in the sense I think it would be better for the science community if findings were made freely available. But I’m not sure how to sustain functions of society journals.” His co-author Parwiz Abrahimi describes their article’s popularity on Sci-Hub as “an honor.” He further comments that “I never felt people were pirating my work,” acknowledging colleagues in Iran and Afghanistan who rely on Sci-Hub for access.
    PALO_FABUS
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    TADEAS: já ne; řekl bych, že alarmisté mají taky nějaký přehled + něco vždy přinese pěna facebooku :)
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    PALO_FABUS: super, tos tam protlacil nebo tyhle temata a rusky zdroje nekdo aktivne sleduje?
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    a tady trochu vymluv od IEEE :)

    Sci-Hub’s “Free” Articles Are Anything but Free - IEEE - The Institute
    http://theinstitute.ieee.org/blogs/blog/scihubs-free-articles-are-anything-but-free
    TADEAS
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    rozhovor s a. elbakyan, scihub zakladatelkou

    Борьба с копирайтом не может не быть политической — Сентябрь
    http://september.media/archives/742

    Google Translate
    https://translate.google.com/...8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fseptember.media%2Farchives%2F742&edit-text=&act=url

    What are your future plans?

    A lot of plans. I want to collect a complete collection of scientific articles, add not only modern science, and historical manuscripts, such as alchemy, magic for - everything that science previously believed.

    I also want to do something like that make the Watson the IBM . They have created an analogue of artificial intelligence and incited it to tens of thousands of scientific articles. Analyzing this collection program could open a number of new proteins that can be used in the development of drugs against cancer.

    Collection of the Sci-hub currently has about 60 million scientific articles, they occupy about 50 terabytes. It's a whole bunch of mountain drives, weighing 25 kilograms. It is almost all the publications that have appeared since when articles began to appear in digital form. Of those that were published in major publishing houses, on the Sci-hub collected more than 90%. When the full array of scientific articles, it can be processed by means of artificial intelligence research, and automatically make scientific discoveries. One person alone can not read such a vast array of scientific papers and the car is under power, so a certain automation of the scientific work is possible and it can translate the science to a new level.
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    Pirates in the Library – An Inquiry into the Guerilla Open Access Movement by Balázs Bodó :: SSRN
    https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2816925
    TADEAS
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    OTAKAR_KUBIN: http://gen.lib.rus.ec/scimag/
    Sci-Hub: removing barriers in the way of science
    http://sci-hub.cc/
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    Víte o nějakých funkčních proxy rozcestnících jako býval jxplore?
    Potřebuju se dostat do https://muse.jhu.edu/, kde má sice NKP předplatné, ale jen na časáky a já potřebuju knihu.

    Díky
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    prosba: neměl byste někdo tuto knihu?

    Lang A (ed) (2012) From Codex to Hypertext: Reading at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century.
    Amherst/Boston: University of Massachusetts Press
    TADEAS
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    a dalsi libgen-related stuff na dlouhe vecery.

    In the Name of Humanity
    The total archive is already here, Balázs Bodó finds it hidden in the shadows and run by pirates.
    http://limn.it/in-the-name-of-humanity/


    In the Shadow of the Gigapedia - The Analysis of Supply and Demand for the Biggest Pirate Library on Earth
    Balázs Bodó, University of Amsterdam - Institute for Information Law (IViR), 2014
    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2616633

    Libraries in the post-scarcity era
    Bodó, B. 2015. In Copyrighting Creativity, edited by H. Porsdam (pp. 75–92). Aldershot, UK
    http://dare.uva.nl.sci-hub.io/document/2/162448

    Bibliogifts in LibGen? A study of a text-sharing platform
    http://gen.lib.rus.ec/scimag/?s=Bibliogifts+in+LibGen&journalid=&v=&i=&p=&redirect=1

    A Short History of the Russian Digital Shadow Libraries
    Balázs Bodó, University of Amsterdam, 2014
    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2616631

    The Second Enclosure Movement and the Construction of the Public Domain
    James Boyle, Duke University School of Law, 2003
    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=470983
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    In solidarity with Library Genesis and Sci-Hub
    In Solidarity with Library Genesis and Sci-hub
    http://custodians.online/

    Spor mezi sci-hubem (poskytuje skrz sprateleny univerzity pristup do placenejech akademickejch databazi) a Elsevierem, podobne jako libgen jsou to nejaky rusaci, k americkymu soudu se nejspis nedostavej a davaj amikum peknej facepalm :)


    In Elsevier's case against Sci-Hub and Library Genesis, the judge said: "simply making copyrighted content available for free via a foreign website, disserves the public interest". Alexandra Elbakyan's original plea put the stakes much higher: "If Elsevier manages to shut down our projects or force them into the darknet, that will demonstrate an important idea: that the public does not have the right to knowledge."

    ...

    Elsevier owns some of the largest databases of academic material, which are licensed at prices so scandalously high that even Harvard, the richest university of the global north, has complained that it cannot afford them any longer. Robert Darnton, the past director of Harvard Library, says "We faculty do the research, write the papers, referee papers by other researchers, serve on editorial boards, all of it for free … and then we buy back the results of our labour at outrageous prices."

    ....

    We have the means and methods to make knowledge accessible to everyone, with no economic barrier to access and at a much lower cost to society. But closed access’s monopoly over academic publishing, its spectacular profits and its central role in the allocation of academic prestige trump the public interest. Commercial publishers effectively impede open access, criminalize us, prosecute our heroes and heroines, and destroy our libraries, again and again. Before Science Hub and Library Genesis there was Library.nu or Gigapedia; before Gigapedia there was textz.com; before textz.com there was little; and before there was little there was nothing. That's what they want: to reduce most of us back to nothing. And they have the full support of the courts and law to do exactly that.
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    Čekání na dobu, kdy Open Access nahradí copyrightované odborné časopisy, zkracuje Sci-Hub - BROZKEFF
    http://brozkeff.net/2016/01/03/sci-hub-org-31-184-194-81-scihub22266oqcxt-onion/
    DOBYTEK
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    Máte pls někdo přístup do www.cnki.com.cn? Potřebovala bych dva nebo tři články, moc by mi to pomohlo.
    MAFO
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    a opet ja, opet trou/zou-fala: nejste nekdo v instituci, kde by slo stahnout tohle cislo?

    International Review of Pragmatics  »  Brill Online
    http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/18773109/7/2
    MAFO
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    takova trou/zou-fala: nejste nekdo v instituci, kde by slo stahnout tohle cislo?
    John Benjamins Publishing Company
    https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/jlp.14.3/toc
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