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Unpaywall
Unpaywall is
a website built by Impactstory, a nonprofit working to make science
more open and reusable online. They are supported by grants from the
National Science Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. What
they do is gather all the articles they can from all the open-access
repositories on the internet. These are papers that have been provided
by the authors or publishers for free, and thus Unpaywall is completely
legal. They say they have about 50-85% of all scientific articles
available in their archive. Works with Chrome or Firefox.
Open Access Button
The Open Access Button does
something very similar to Unpaywall, with some major differences. They
search thousands of public repositories, and if the article is not in
any of them they send a request to the author to make the paper publicly
available with them. The more people try to find an article through
them, the more requests an author gets. You can search for
articles/papers directly from their page, or download their browser
extension.
ResearchGate
If you look up the author of the paper you want to download on the academic platform ResearchGate you
will often find that they have shared their work for download right
there. And even if they haven’t you can write to them and ask if they
might send it to you.
Library Genesis
Library Genesis is
a database of over 2 million (yes, million) papers, articles, entire
journals, and non-fiction books. They also have comics, fiction books,
and books in many non-english languages.
Sci-Hub
Finally, there’s Sci-Hub.
Science-Hub works in a completely different way than the other two:
researchers, students, and other academics donate their institutional
login to Sci-Hub, and when you search for a paper they download it
through that account. After the articles has been downloaded they store a
copy of it on their own servers. You can basically download 99% of all
scientific articles and papers on Sci-Hub, but it’s decidedly in the
gray area legally. Just enter the DOI to download the papers you need
for free.
In case that link to Sci-Hub doesn’t work, try these new Sci-Hub links:
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