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(I've had success w/"ICanHasPDF", too; old English prof habits die hard.) Unpaywall is a Google Chrome browser extension that, when pressed,
Over the past handful of years, a lot of digital ink has been spilled on library responses to #icanhazpdf, SciHub, and, most recently, the #Twitterlibraryloan movement.
ICanHazPDF is within the scope of WikiProject Open, a collaborative attempt at improving Wikimedia content with the help of openly licensed materials and improving
Lately I was reading a very good paper by Carolyn and Gabriel Gardener on #icanhazpdf [1]. This is a twitter hash, created by Andrea Kuszewski few years
This is the second post in a series about how All the Ducks builds a Blackboard Building block. what can ICANHASPDF teach us about remaining relevant
Open Access "Pirates": Sci- Hub and # icanhazpdf as Resource Sharing . Carolyn Caffrey Gardner - California State University Dominguez Hills
#ICanHazPDF is a hashtag used on Twitter to request access to academic journal articles which are behind paywalls . It began in 2011 by scientist Andrea Kuszewski.
On Tuesday 17th June I headed over to Cambridge University to attend a seminar organised by the ACLAIIR (Advisory Council on Latin American & Iberian
Proponents of #ICanHazPDF or Reddit Scholar often claim that these methods are 5 thoughts on "Skirting Around Paywalls: How Scientists Quickly Get the
Over the coming weeks I will be writing a series of posts about the relationship between pirate scholarly communication and open education as part of module H818
ICanHazPDF's wiki: #ICanHazPDF is a hashtag used on Twitter to request access to academic journal articles which are behind paywalls.[2] It began in 2011[5] by
ICanHazPDF's wiki: #ICanHazPDF is a hashtag used on Twitter to request access to academic journal articles which are behind paywalls.[2] It began in 2011[5] by
what can ICANHASPDF teach us about remaining relevant Written on Dec 9, 2013. This morning I came across this article from @thelabandfield about the #icanhazpdf
Techdirt has been writing about open access for many years. The idea and practice are certainly spreading, but they're spreading
I think academic books should be free. It's not a radically new proposal, but I'd like to clarify what I mean by "free". First, there's the financial sense
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