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Downloading scientific journal articles

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samomi

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Hello everybody!


If you need to download scientific article and have its DOI, PMID, or just URL from where you want download it, you can insert it in the field here:link then press the play button.
(If you have PMID, but can't obtain link on pubmed, try to find the link to the article in original journal's website and then paste the link from website in sci-hub search field)
If you don't obtain it from the first time, then try to click renew button (with green arrows) - it will change proxy - sometimes do it several times.
Sometimes it doesn't work but many times it helped me

Good search tools (one of) are Pubmed, Springerlink, Google scholar, ScienceDirect ...


Please use it wisely,
Do not please take whole books or journals,
Hope that will help somebody:)

Here you can help them:link
(I am not the owner - I just know russian language)
 
benzyme said:
what is this myescience.org redirect, and why does it ask for a invite code?

'cuz you reppin' Texas.

Good comrades have enabled free article access for all peepz as long as they don't have an american IP. Foreign proxy should solve the problem.
 
I just hope the original poster knows that because of the wide-spread use of this many journals have upgraded to close access via this tool. That's why it was underground for so many years and in my opinion should stay that way. Many use it irresponsibly unfortunately and download way too many things. Gotta remember if there was a crack down a grand theft charge would be easily attained by having about 7-13 articles.
 
NOTE: This post of mine was originally it's own thread, but it was merged with this one via a moderator.

I've found four sources where I've gotten many of those scientific documents that are usually hosted by companies that charge a significant sum of money for them.


#1 Boxuesky.com

This site requires a paid membership (between ~32 and ~162 dollars), but it might be well worth it. I haven't become a member yet, but I've looked around and it seems pretty impressive. I've seen whole books from the company Springer on there, and no one on my main source has ever fulfilled any Springer request.

#2 The Shroomery's Official Journal/ Academic Paper/ other authority request thread

This is my main source. I think you need at least 100 posts to access it, though. Elsevier (sciencedirect.com) requests are always fulfilled.

#3 bluelight.ru's Neuroscience and Pharmacology Discussion forum.

There's no official avenue for requests and moderator's have warned that it's against the rules to post and request sources for this, but this rule is not strictly enforced. You might be able to get away with making a request in an existing thread on the same topic to which the paper you need belongs; and you can PM members (they specifically said that such trading was OK when done via PMs), although there are certain boundaries and etiquette when it comes to sending PMs.

#4 isomerdesign.com

Luxury versions of TIHKAL and PIHKAL where every single reference in them is provided via direct download!
 
http://knol.pw has an unbelievably large selection of books. All the books seem to be discounted by 95%, which presumably allows the website to collect just enough to maintain operating costs. The sign up is a bit confusing: you have to enter your email address where it says "sign in"
 
It´s alive! A scientific breakthrough for the underground scientific community. Thank You! Just wonder, when they´ll put it down and accuse everybody concerning from some unthinkable crime. Again, thanks.
 
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