• baseless_discourse@mander.xyz
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    6 months ago

    At this point, I just stopped citing any article paywalled by elsevier, and only their arxiv counterpart.

    If anyone ask, I will argue that I cannot obtain the version published by elsevier and have only read the arxiv version; hence citing the elsevier version would be disingenuous.

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      6 months ago

      This might make a good flowchart. The decision points are:

      • Is the article online for free?
      • Is an earlier version of the article available for free?
      • Do I have access to a research library?
      • Does the article look really important? (then contact the authors)
      • Does the article look REALLY important? (then look at one of those pdf sites)

      One of the outcomes is “do not cite the paper”.

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    6 months ago

    Just leaving this here for everyone! This browser extension saved me a lot of hassle so many times. We need to stop paying where possible and this is the convenient legal way for a lot of papers out there: https://unpaywall.org/