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  1. 12. Feb. 2016 · For those of you who aren't already using it, the site in question is Sci-Hub, and it's sort of like a Pirate Bay of the science world.It was established in 2011 by neuroscientist Alexandra Elbakyan, who was frustrated that she couldn't afford to access the articles needed for her research, and it's since gone viral, with hundreds of thousands of papers being downloaded daily.

  2. 23. Dez. 2015 · Alexandra Elbakyan: "Only those people who can pay – pay." We asked Alexandra Elbakyan, the spokesman of the illegal e-book website Sci-Hub, about open access, the future of copyright, the money policy of Elsevier and other publishing houses and last, but not least Alexandra Elbakyan’s role as something of a Jeanne d´Arc of piracy.

  3. 7. Apr. 2023 · In 2011, Alexandra Elbakyan had just moved home to Kazakhstan after a disappointing few years trying to study neuroscience in the United States when she landed on an internet forum where a bunch of scientists were all looking for the same thing: access to academic journal articles that were behind paywalls. That’s the moment the very simple, but enormously powerful, website called Sci Hub ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...