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by capableweb
2272 days ago
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That's a very good recommendation. And if you can't find the preprint on the authors website, I've had good success just emailing the author and asking for a copy. That's successful in 99% of the cases where I couldn't find it officially for free or as a preprint. Most authors seems more than happy to provide you with a copy. And if that finally doesn't work out, there is always sci-hub.si and their alter egos (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sci-Hub) |
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If so, where does the line get drawn? Are they allowed to have an auto-responder that responds to any specially-formatted email with a copy of the requested paper? Can they just put the paper up on their website? Can they just allow their website to be aggregated by someplace that collects all such papers?
I'm sure the legal line is drawn somewhere between those two extremes but I have no idea where.