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  1. Aleksandra Elbakian. Aleksandra Assànovna Elbakian (en rus Александра Асановна Элбакян) ( Kazakhstan, 1988) és una estudiant universitària i programadora informàtica kazakh, creadora de Sci-Hub, [1] un lloc web amb més de 60 milions d'articles acadèmics de lliure accés. [2] The New York Times l'ha comparada amb ...

  2. 9. Feb. 2016 · On September 5th, 2011, Alexandra Elbakyan, a researcher from Kazakhstan, created Sci-Hub, a website that bypasses journal paywalls, illegally providing access to nearly every scientific paper ...

  3. 17. Feb. 2016 · Alexandra Elbakyan has had enough. Elbakyan is a Russia-based neuroscientist turned academic Robin Hood. In 2011 she founded the website Sci-Hub, which has grown to host some 50 million academic ...

  4. This woman is on a mission to make science free for all. People calling Alexandra Elbakyan a hero for single-handedly taking on the publishing industry. This...

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  5. 7. Sept. 2023 · Kazakhstani computer programmer Alexandra Asanovna Elbakyan founded Sci-Hub in 2011 to provide free and unrestricted access to all scientific knowledge. Launched as a tool for providing quick access to articles from scientific journals, Sci-Hub has grown a database of more than 88.3 million research articles and books freely accessible for anyone to read and download; much of this knowledge ...

  6. Alexandra Asanovna Elbakyan là một lập trình viên người Kazakhstan, người tạo ra trang web Sci-Hub, được xem là một "cướp biển lẩn trốn" trên Internet" & "Nữ hoàng cướp biển trong khoa học". Tạp chí Nature đã liệt kê cô vào năm 2016 là Top 10 người có ảnh hưởng đến khoa học, Ars Technica so sánh cô như là Aaron Swartz, và ...

  7. 16. Feb. 2023 · While dismissing Sci-Hub founder Alexandra Elbakyan’s plea seeking rejection of a copyright lawsuit moved by publishing houses Elsevier, Wiley and American Chemical Society against her, Delhi High Court recently observed that Elbakyan had accepted the copyright ownership of publishing houses in her response.