Unless it's through Jstor, then the FBI will FUCK you
39 0 ReplyThey already fucked me over other stuff, so I'm immune. Checkmate, feds!
23 0 ReplyCan't go after me twice for accessing the same paper!
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But... It was brought to me by a crow! It flew away in that direction! Don't come after me, pursue the communist corvid instead!
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If it was illegal then why did they let me access it
Bake em away, toys
31 0 Reply"Sure thing, boss!" The Lego minifigs said as they stuck OP into a furnace.
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The real subversive move is to email the authors and ask for a copy of their paper directly from them. Science needs peer review, but it does not need publishers hording knowledge like dragons.
23 0 ReplyMy college doesn't include any of the popular publishers in it's online library, so yeah. It's either open access or Sci-Hub
10 0 ReplyYou guys get university library subscriptions?
11 0 ReplyWe get progressively less library subscriptions each year. I can't legally access some of my old papers via our institution subscriptions anymore.
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Tbh never even though of this searxng just replaces links to free version automaticly.
4 0 ReplyGrogu, bad post
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