• sharktoes@lemmy.zip
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    15 hours ago

    I’ve heard of a lot of scientists using the dark web just to access research articles “illegally” lol

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      10 hours ago

      “the dark web” is police fascist fearmongering for tech that lets people access the internet from censored countries

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        6 hours ago

        The dark web is a specific section of the *deep web that can be accessed only using specific software configurations or authorizations

        The name make sense because it’s in fact hidden, dark and makes quite a bit of sense, the problem is that dark things do make people quite a bit scared and that was then weaponized

        And i say that because i don’t want to go against whatever you said but to expand on the (in my opinion, too) simplistic view you shared

        *the deep web is that huge chunk of the internet that is not indexed by any search engine

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      12 hours ago

      If you mean Sci-hub, then yeah that’s completely normal. I’ve used Sci-hub to access my own article once when I had lost access to the published version.

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        12 hours ago

        I’d rather use sci-hub than institutional access when the article is available. Fuck publishers.

        Really hope someone comes up, recognizes how much public research money is wasted on this bullshit and sets up a public publisher directly funded by research funds which allows people to publish and read freely.

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            11 hours ago

            Yes, much better than the alternative system. Look, I found a cool article about a topic. Let’s open it on the publisher website. Oh I need access for this, let’s login. After login I still have no access and get redirected to institutional login. Get back to publisher, now I have institutional credentials, but need to login again. Finally done!

            Your institution does not have access to this paper.