Send me a PVT if you cannot access a journal article or electronic resource

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Hi everyone

I am happy to supply any person a journal article or digital resources once (maybe twice) if you genuinely cannot access it via your institute and urgently need it - free of course, as education should be! If you are enrolled at a college/university that has a very basic library subscription to the big names Elsevier, Sage, Routledge, Blackwells, I do believe that you might be eligible to be a temporary subscriber to one of the big universities (e.g. London University) and piggyback on their very comprehensive system for about USD$150 a year. I am not promoting the system, I have no interest in the system, as I have not looked at this for about two years, but the system definitely exists. Who is eligible varies, but it is definitely intended to support students who study elsewhere. For example see:


I am not just saying this, but postgrad forum is my favorite forum! Scour the other forums and you won't see me say that!!! Anyone else out there agree? There is a good collegiate energy on this site - fun, informal, supportive. Wish we could upload a face pic.

Best

Jay

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Even simpler:


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But I think Sci-hub is sharing papers illegally...

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Thanks Treeoflife. I appreciate teaaddict's intention and for sharing. However please note that I have no association with that website - I had never heard of it until I clicked that link. I support open-access scholarship within the bounds of the law :-)
All of my scholarship is open-access and copyright waiver if citation of my work is used.
Study hard,
Jay

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