Galois Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 hello every body, in this thread you can request the articles that you need you should follow these rules for any request: Title: required Author: required Journal: required Year, volume, issue, and the page range: required Full text link : (try your best to find this)
timo Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 I think you should add a plan or at least a few comments how you plan to keep posts in this thread legal, i.e. without copyright violations.
CharonY Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 The copyright of the articles belongs to the journal. Sharing them openly is a violation of copyrights. The only exception are open access articles (which, are freely accessible anyway), or in certain cases if you are the author (but not always). In other words, you should not do that. At least not openly.
Galois Posted March 31, 2009 Author Posted March 31, 2009 oh my god what do you say? knowledge must be free science does not have any price
timo Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 science does not have any price I'm afraid the food the journals' staff eats does.
Galois Posted March 31, 2009 Author Posted March 31, 2009 I'm afraid the food the journals' staff eats does. don't be afraid buddy they have al ot of money just students and researchers are poor and i want to help them first consider a student that need an article and he/she don't have money to buy it, what should he/she do? furthermore please dont make spams in my thread if someone need i will help him/her
SH3RL0CK Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 don't be afraid buddythey have al ot of money just students and researchers are poor where is your evidence to support this? Many newspapers and journals are currently going bankrupt. See for example: http://tech.yahoo.com/news/afp/20090331/tc_afp/usmediaindustrynewspapersinternetsuntimeslead_20090331161650 "Chicago Sun-Times owner files for bankruptcy (AFP)" Yeah, I know this isn't exactly a technical journal...but you get my point. I could easily find examples of extinct technical magazines (since some I had subscribed once to are now gone). and i want to help them there are lots of ways to do this without violating copywrite laws. first consider a student that need an article and he/she don't have money to buy it, what should he/she do? This is what libraries are for. Most universities have excellent libraries.
Galois Posted March 31, 2009 Author Posted March 31, 2009 where is your evidence to support this? Many newspapers and journals are currently going bankrupt. See for example: http://tech.yahoo.com/news/afp/20090331/tc_afp/usmediaindustrynewspapersinternetsuntimeslead_20090331161650 "Chicago Sun-Times owner files for bankruptcy (AFP)" Yeah, I know this isn't exactly a technical journal...but you get my point. I could easily find examples of extinct technical magazines (since some I had subscribed once to are now gone). there are lots of ways to do this without violating copywrite laws. This is what libraries are for. Most universities have excellent libraries. 1) DON't MAKE SPAMS IN MY THREAD 2) I KNOW HOW I CAN HELP STUDENT PLEASE KEEP YOUR IDEA FOR YOURSELF 3) IF THIS THREAD IS ILLIGAL ADMIN WILL REMOVE IT I DON'T KNOW WHERE IS THE ADMIN 4) I DO THIS FOR 3 SIMILAR FORUMS I JUST HERE JUST FOR HELP THE MEMBERS IF ADMIN IS NOT AGREE I WILL LEAVE HERE 5)DON'T MAKE SPAMS IN MY THREAD
the tree Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 (edited) don't be afraid buddythey have al ot of money just students and researchers are poor People who manage journals sort of are researchers (well, research organisations) so no, they aren't much richer than say, a science department of equivilant size.Students and researchers typically get free access to various journals, courtesy of thier university anyway. and i want to help themFinding a justification for a crime doesn't stop it from being a crime, and I'd rather SFN doesn't get sued out of buisness - I like SFN. first consider a student that need an article and he/she don't have money to buy it, what should he/she do?If it's not covered by the journal subscriptions given to them by wherever they study, or avaliable in thier library, and thier supervisors can't lend them a copy - is really likely to be relevant to them? furthermore please dont make spams in my threadOh come on, you're the one proposing an intentional violation of SFNs policy - not to mention that you don't own anything posted on SFN. Also, that was some cringeworthy grammar. 3) IF THIS THREAD IS ILLIGAL ADMIN WILL REMOVE ITI DON'T KNOW WHERE IS THE ADMIN Whilst Charon has already posted in this thread, since you later made it clear that you have no intent to operate within the law - I'll report it. Edited March 31, 2009 by the tree
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 This violates the forum rules. Rule #2, to be specific. We're not going to be hosting copies of copyrighted material here.
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