Alexandra Elbakyan is operating a searchable online database of nearly 50 million stolen scholarly journal articles, shattering the $10 billion-per-year paywall of academic publishers. Alexandra ...
From fraudulent research coming out of paper mills, to data fabrication showing up in published papers, academic journals ...
A lawsuit recently filed by scientists against six major academic journal publishers shines a spotlight on a long-standing issue that echoes the broader problems in academia itself: an excessive ...
On Sept. 6, 2023, the Cyberspace Administration of China fined China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) — the country’s equivalent to JSTOR — 50 million yuan ($6.8 million) for illegally ...
Simply sign up to the Chinese politics & policy myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Foreign universities and research institutions say their access to China’s largest academic database is ...
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Swets and Elsevier have come to agreements to load metadata from 119 journals on J-STAGE * to SwetsWise Online Content * and SciVerse Scopus *. Based on the ...
China's top market regulator on Monday hit online academic database China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) with a fine of 87.6 million yuan ($12.6 million), or 5 percent of its 2021 domestic ...
After her website faced repeated domain name revocations, Sci-Hub founder Alexandra Elbakyan has registered her website on the distributed domain names network Handshake. The pirated database of ...
The Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies and the Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices are the Vietnamese academic publications to be in the Q1 list of top journals worldwide.