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Something similar is happening right now in science, except Russia is on the opposite side of the story this time. In the early 2010s, a Kazakhstani computer programmer named Alexandra Elbakyan started downloading articles en masse and posting them publicly on a website called SciHub. The publishers sued her, so she’s hiding out in Russia, which protects her from extradition. As you can see in the map below, millions of people now use SciHub to access scientific articles, including lots of people who seem to work at universities:

As we expected, we were able to register an account on the INTEROCO website without any oversight from their staff. This appeared to grant us editing privileges on their site, including access to an interface that would have allowed us to create our own entries for copyright deposits (see image below). But then, after we filled out a separate “Order” form on the INTEROCO website, we were connected to a third party in Dubai who attempted to call us using WhatsApp; they claimed that registration was not automated and actually cost $12,000 per item. We could not verify the authenticity of these emails.。业内人士推荐PDF资料作为进阶阅读

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