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Sci-Hub is the most controversial project in today science. The goal of Sci-Hub is to provide free and unrestricted access to all scientific knowledge ever published in journal or book form. Today the circulation of knowledge in science is restricted by high prices.
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Sci-Hub is a part of the Open Access Movement in science....
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sci-hub ← back to main. database about Elbakyan stats...
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Sci-Hub collected a database of 88,343,822 research...
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Murch, S. J., & Saxena, P. K. (2002). Melatonin: A potential...
- ICCPR '18 Sun 2018
Sun, S., Wang, K., & Zhang, T. (2018). The Definition,...
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Pan, Y., Lin, C., Lu, C., Li, L., Wang, Y., Chen, H., & He,...
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Sci-Hub is the most controversial project in today science. The goal of Sci-Hub is to provide free and unrestricted access to all scientific knowledge ever published in journal or book form. Today the circulation of knowledge in science is restricted by high prices.
Sci-Hub is the most controversial project in today science. The goal of Sci-Hub is to provide free and unrestricted access to all scientific knowledge ever published in journal or book form. Today the circulation of knowledge in science is restricted by high prices.
Sci-Hub is the most controversial project in today science. The goal of Sci-Hub is to provide free and unrestricted access to all scientific knowledge ever published in journal or book form. Today the circulation of knowledge in science is restricted by high prices.
Sci-Hub is the most controversial project in today science. The goal of Sci-Hub is to provide free and unrestricted access to all scientific knowledge ever published in journal or book form. Today the circulation of knowledge in science is restricted by high prices.
The Open Access is a new and advanced form of scientific communication, which is going to replace outdated subscription models. We stand against unfair gain that publishers collect by creating limits to knowledge distribution.