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Main Area and Open Discussion => Living Room => Topic started by: 40hz on April 17, 2017, 08:09 AM
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Good news for those of us who follow research and science but don't have deep pockets.
Details here: http://www.openculture.com/2017/04/unpaywall-a-new-and-legal-browser-extension-that-lets-you-read-millions-of-science-articles.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+OpenCulture+%28Open+Culture%29
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Awesome. Could come in handy. (I needed something like that a couple of times...)
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Thanks! Great find!
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unpaywall.org doesn't resolve at this end of the globe. :( The add-on I could download.
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Excellent. It's a crime that we fund these universities with our tax dollars and then the research results get put behind paywalls.
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The Pirate Party would install open access to tax-funded research papers if enough of you folks voted for us. :P
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unpaywall.org doesn't resolve at this end of the globe. :( The add-on I could download.
-Shades
Did you try http://isup.me/ to check it?
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Excellent. It's a crime that we fund these universities with our tax dollars and then the research results get put behind paywalls.
-mouser
Yep. Thank the greed of universities and institutions and the cleverness of the Dutch company Elsevier in convincing them "there's gold in that there paper" and starting the "hostage research" thing which others have since gotten in on.
Funny part is it's in direct violation of a lot of funding organizations rules to do that. But the universities and Elsevier have been clever in stonewalling and only backing down where somebody knew the rules and was pushing the issue hard. But they only comply on a case by case basis rather than stop the practice.
Pretty sad. But don't expect any legal relief. They get off the hook by releasing whatever they're required to release prior to going to court, so any lawsuit over them not releasing something becomes moot. There's no rule that says they have to make the process easy as long as they ultimately comply. And most times they don't.
Maybe someday the funding people will get a little more involved with the issue. But they have close ties with the universities and institutes, so they're not looking to rock the boat just because a few scholars know their legal rights.
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unpaywall.org doesn't resolve at this end of the globe. :(-Shades
Can you use other DNS servers, or are you behind the great firewall of China ? ^^'
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Thanks for the heads-up on this..much appreciated. :Thmbsup:
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Great find!
I'm lucky in this respect though as through my university website, we have full access to every paid (and unpaid) journal that exists (at least...that exist publicly) :D