tantric
Dreamer
Doing research without journal access is a nightmare. Most people have no idea how much information is availabe in scholarly journal (check Google Scholar). Are y'all familiar with Aaron Swartz's story, the guy the feds literally hounded to suicide because he tried to download a part of JSTOR, which he was legally allowed to do and even after JSTOR refused to press charges?
I have two collections of papers for previous projects, one about Bantu africa and the other about precolumbian South America. The amount of info in those two folders DWARFS what you can find elsewhere on the internet. My Ubantu project (rpg setting based on Bantu africa) would have been utterly impossible without JSTOR access. Does anyone else feel this loss?
I have two collections of papers for previous projects, one about Bantu africa and the other about precolumbian South America. The amount of info in those two folders DWARFS what you can find elsewhere on the internet. My Ubantu project (rpg setting based on Bantu africa) would have been utterly impossible without JSTOR access. Does anyone else feel this loss?
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