Alexandra Elbakyan is operating a searchable online database of nearly 50 million stolen scholarly journal articles, shattering the $10 billion-per-year paywall of academic publishers. Alexandra ...
Someone exploiting a security weakness on college computer networks recently tried to illegally download the entire collection of scholarly journals kept in the JSTOR database. JSTOR, a nonprofit ...
Fees charged by academic publishers to access research journals have caused no small amount of consternation among readers of scholarly research and fuelled the rise of the Open Access movement. Wiley ...
Universities have to pay thousands of dollars every year to read their own research online. Blame the broken economics of academic publishing. Thomas Barrat/Shutterstock This morning, I searched for ...
Beginning in the fall of 2010, Aaron Swartz repeatedly logged on to MIT’s campus network and used an automated script to download nearly 5 million articles from JSTOR, one of the largest digital ...
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