I need some books paywalled behind Oxford Politics Trove and they aren’t on Anna’s lib, Zlib, Libgen, Memory of the World, Aaarg, or the Internet Archive. Not sure to whom else to turn to. I hate that knowledge like this is paywalled, and I highly doubt the authors will be paid if I pay the highway robbery of a price.

    • MambabasaOP
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      177 months ago

      Awesome! Thank you for telling me about Scribd downloader and finding the first book.

      As for the Academia.edu link, it doesn’t seem like premium will provide the PDF, that’s just premium membership. The actual PDFs are governed by individual authors. Seems that author uploaded a preview of the book perhaps to indicate that they contributed to it so it counts as a citation.

    • MambabasaOP
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      167 months ago

      Sci hub no longer updates, and these books are too recent.

        • MambabasaOP
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          97 months ago

          I’ve already mentioned in the body that it ain’t on libgen. Otherwise there wouldn’t be a point of asking. I’ll check the other wiki though, thanks.

        • MambabasaOP
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          17 months ago

          Yes, as a result of SciHub’s ongoing litigation in India, they voluntarily decided to stop updating their database. This is old news. You can look it up.

    • MambabasaOP
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      127 months ago

      My library doesn’t have it unfortunately. I’ve asked for help anyway, perhaps through an inter-library loan. We’ll see.

      • dumdum666
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        27 months ago

        Can’t you ask your university library to order the newest versions?

        • MambabasaOP
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          17 months ago

          I did ask them to check if they could access it through interlibrary loan. We’ll see. Buying the book seems prohibitive though. It’s highway robbery prices.

  • @dmonzel@lemm.ee
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    147 months ago

    Have you tried emailing the authors? It’s well known that some folks will gladly respond with a copy of the paper at no charge.

    • MambabasaOP
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      167 months ago

      That’s not usually an option for books. Articles, maybe, but I need textbooks.

    • Pons_Aelius
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      137 months ago

      IIRC: The Oxford Politics Trove is more text books than academic papers.

        • @thantik@lemmy.world
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          27 months ago

          Because it is a myth. Many friends have attempted this and got no response whatsoever. Pretty much almost never have they actually gotten access to the papers by mailing the researchers directly.

          • @howrar@lemmy.ca
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            27 months ago

            People are busy, and academics especially get tons of emails to wade through. When we say that authors will gladly share their papers, it means that the incentives are aligned such that it benefits them to share their work for free. It doesn’t mean that they’ll drop everything else to respond to your email.

    • MambabasaOP
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      47 months ago

      Yeah, that’s a good tip, but I need the whole book. I’ve checked.

  • @WholeEnchilada
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    47 months ago

    Really makes me wonder why they don’t value our work enough to pay us better salaries to afford all the bullshit we’re expected to pay for out of pocket.