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Himmelstein DS, Romero AR, McLaughlin SR, Greshake Tzovaras B, Greene CS. (2017) Sci-Hub provides access to nearly all scholarly literature. PeerJ Preprints DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.3100
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Event details:
Join us for tea, cookies and conversation with Daniel Himmelstein, postdoctoral fellow at Penn in Systems Pharmacology & Translational Therapeutics, who will be talking about his recent research on Sci-hub, a pirate site for published research, and how its ubiquity might change academic publishing. You can read his preprint, Sci-hub Provides Access to Nearly All Scholarly Literature, here: https://peerj.com/preprints/3100/.
Research teas are an opportunity for informal conversation around ongoing research at Penn. We look forward to having you join the conversation!
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The New York Times:
Should All Research Papers Be Free?
Alexandra Elbakyan
https://doi.org/bf37
Representative work #28
Idiogramma elbakyanae
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Data from "The State of OA" Study https://doi.org/gbqtxd
Data from "The State of OA" Study https://doi.org/gbqtxd
https://github.com/greenelab/library-access
Jacob Levernier
While this study had a number of interesting aspects, its virtual lack of success as a tool for reducing the library's journal budget was largely due to the fact that the overall problem was seen by everyone concerned as a library problem. As such, the only solution available to the library in 1981 was to use monograph and binding funds to help offset the shortfall in the serials and journals budget. While the biology and chemistry libraries were spared drastic cuts because of very generous support from divisional funds, Caltech's engineering libraries were extremely hard hit, and only now after nearly seven years have they recovered (just in time for the current crisis). It should be pointed out here that from 1974 to 1983 the materials budgets for the departmental libraries were the responsibility of appropriate divisions.
Dana Roth (1990) "The Serials Crisis Revisited"
The Serials Librarian. https://doi.org/dvwb7f
Dana Roth (1990) "The Serials Crisis Revisited"
The Serials Librarian. https://doi.org/dvwb7f
Source: Association of Research Libraries. Expenditure Trends in ARL Libraries, 1986–2015
What library will continue to subscribe if a growing proportion of articles is available for free elsewhere?
—Tom Reller (2013) Vice President, Elsevier
Defendants’ actions also threaten imminent irreparable harm to Elsevier because it appears that the Library Genesis Project repository may be approaching (or will eventually approach) a level of “completeness” where it can serve as a functionally equivalent, although patently illegal, replacement for ScienceDirect.
—DeMarco, Hirschberg & Sen (2015) Attorneys for Elsevier
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