This is a worthwhile source of varied and useful material. On the down side, it reminds some of us of our laziness. EDIT: I've just noticed that with this post, I have now become an MDL expert. Does this mean I know enough and have an excuse for resting on my laurels?
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Socratica is a YouTube channel with some nice stuff, I like how their Python series is presented ! Link here
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WOW ! What a great idea thank you MJ , and Gorski for all the content. We'll never be at a loss for something to investigate Now we've got our own U of MDL and belated HB to MJ. ...T
Where would you rather publish: any of the major publishers and have your work "arrested" or https://sci-hub.tw/ - where publicly funded research ought to be?!? Also: https://www.motherjones.com/media/2013/09/michael-eisen-plos-open-access-aaron-swartz/2/ Moreover, change is in the offing... https://www.scienceeurope.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Plan_S.pdf Hat down to Snowden-like lady in Scientific research!!!!!!!!!
What are you on about? Been searching a bit: https://oa.mg/ https://arxiv.org/ https://www.freefullpdf.com/ https://accesstoresearch.org.uk/search https://citationsy.com/blog/downloa...entific-articles-free-scihub-library-genesis/ =============================== https://sci-hub.se/ https://www.sci-hub.st/ https://sci-hub.ru These databases are useful for analysis of scientific publications: Crossref metadata - a gigantic database that indexes research documents by DOIs, providing information about authors, year, title and other metadata for every item. The database contains 120+ million records, has API and is availabe for download on torrents. Carl Malamud's General Index - a gigantic dataset that indexes 107 million academic papers by n-grams OpenCitations Corpus a free and open database that has information about papers citing each other Scopus - the database is not free, but has freely accessible table with information about scientific journals that can be downloaded after registration SCImago Journal & Country Rank - a freely accessible database with information about scientific journals https://sci-hub.hkvisa.net/ https://freeresearchpapers.org/ =============================== https://unpaywall.org/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ https://www.bl.uk/help/open-access-resources-for-research https://www.sciencebuddies.org/scie...tions/finding-and-accessing-scientific-papers https://core.ac.uk/ https://www.scienceopen.com/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/