Shadow Libraries Access to Knowledge in Global Higher Education

This collection looks at how university students in Russia, Argentina, South Africa, Poland, Brazil, India, and Uruguay get the books and articles they need for their education. The death of Aaron Swartz and the more recent controversy around the SciHub and Libgen repositories have drawn attention t...

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Other Authors: Karaganis, Joe (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA The MIT Press 2018
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