A few months ago, I was between jobs and had to write a grant proposal. I didn’t have access to a few of publications and to my horror, I found that most of the recent works weren’t on Sci-Hub. Luckily a couple of old friends helped me out with getting those articles.
Now that I have a job and institutional access, I want to upload articles to Sci-Hub, or at least send it to someone who can inspect my documents, check that they’re OK, and then put them on the server.
I am currently sitting in about 140-odd articles that I know aren’t on Sci-Hub. I know that wosonjh (or whatever that name is) is a forum where one can upload requested articles, but from what I understand, that doesn’t feed into Sci-Hub’s repository.
Can someone please help me?
Be careful there: The big publishers are watermarking the articles you’re downloading. So if you’re uploading them to SciHub, you can get into trouble. Inform yourself and remove the watermarks
NexusSTC Claims to anonymize the papers before you upload them
I searched and it seems that you used to be able to upload to Libgen then they will be mirrored in a few days to Sci-Hub.
Now it seems uploading to Libgen is best and Sci-hub grabs them from other sources if at all.
Sources: https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/156053/how-can-i-make-my-papers-available-on-sci-hub
https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/156053/how-can-i-make-my-papers-available-on-sci-hub
Edited out sass ;)
Never heard of this academia stack exchange. Thank you.
Sci-hub is dead, there is ro access still, but that’s it.
What happened? I can access it
https://www.reddit.com/r/scihub/comments/lofj0r/announcement_scihub_has_been_paused_no_new/
I think nexus/stc tries to become a new one, you can upload to annas archive or another smaller library.
You can’t upload to Anna’s Archive directly, you need to upload to LibGen or NexusSTC via Telegram
Unless you have really really big archives