@samoore_ « It seems that Sci Hub will cease to operate only if and when the conditions that make it essential disappear (Lawson, 2017), i.e., that access to the articles through legal channels will not be as unequal as today. » https://t.co/Pp6saq07Zu
@mdelhaye Nous avons fait un tour d’horizon des différents moyens pour accéder aux articles scientifiques incluant @Sci_Hub ici : https://t.co/MaSodwAqeX. Ce n’est cependant pas une infographie...
Nous avons fait un tour d’horizon des différents moyens pour accéder aux articles scientifiques incluant @Sci_Hub ici : https://t.co/MaSodwAqeX. Ce n’est cependant pas une infographie... https://t.co/WIfjXpHuB7
@nealhaddaway I wish libraries themselves would publish this info somewhere. This AND exactly which journals & journal ranges they have full text access to. Few realise what a postcode lottery we have when it comes to access to research, but see https://t.co/iMZ8vFALY2
@grolimur @carenes @Sci_Hub « It now seems that Sci Hub will cease to operate only if and when the conditions that make it essential disappear. »
https://t.co/4n2g56baIE
@Sci_Hub @ringo_ring Average percentage of full text paywalled #articles available in 27 worldwide research institutions:
48.6% using institutional access
95.5 % using #SciHub
-> #Sci_Hub is necessary to most researchers...
https://t.co/OwOX84tgVY
@KDNyhan @mrgunn @petersuber @AmericanPublish @ElsevierConnect Responses about Hinari in Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology. https://t.co/MaSodwAqeX @thePeerJ
@petersuber @AmericanPublish Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology. https://t.co/nMpYJt1wop @thePeerJ