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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources Select ResourcesAaron Swartz and the Assault on Open InformationMalicious Government Prosecution Geovanis, Chris Article 2013 CounterPunch The great corporate-supported push to hide essential, publicly funded information behind private firewalls and government secrecy, represents a breathtaking breach of the basic tenets of democracy. Chicago-Turabian Style Quick ReferenceArticle Shows how the various pages--title page, first text page, text page with a table and figure, and bibliography--should look. Dr. Abel Scribe's Guide to Chicago-Turabian Style and DocumentationScribe, Abel Website Guides to Chicago style specifically for research papers. Fame & Fortune OnlineWebsite Sources Comprehensive listing of awards available to Canadian journalists. Meet the Robin Hood of ScienceOxenham, Simon Article 2016 Big Think The tale of how one researcher has made nearly every scientific paper ever published available for free to anyone, anywhere in the world. On September 5th, 2011, Alexandra Elbakyan, a researcher from ... Sources NewsstandWebsite 2009 Sources Sources Select Universities, Colleges, and InstitutesWebsite 2009 Academic experts available to take media calls about their area of expertise. Who's downloading pirated papers? EveryoneIn rich and poor countries, researchers turn to the Sci-Hub website Bohannon, John Article 2016 Science Researchers are increasingly turning to Sci-Hub, the world's largest largest 'pirate' website for scholarly literature. Sci-Hub is becoming the world's de facto open-access research library. Sources BookshelfMedia Names & NumbersYour Connection to the Media Serial Publication (Periodical) 2000 A comprehensive directory of the Canadian news media, including television and radio stations and programs, daily, weekly, ethnic and campus newspapers, consumer and trade magazines, and academic jour... Too Much To KnowManaging Scholarly Information Before the Modern Age Blair, Ann M. Book 2010 A study of Latin reference works compiled in the Middle Ages and Renaissance when digests and compendia containing quotations, excerpts and precis of works of the canon were a popular source of knowle... Journal of Scholarly PublishingServing the international academic publishing community. Provides a balanced look at the issues and concerns of scholarly publishing. Solutions to the every day problems and commentary on the philosop...
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