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when you claim capitalism spreads knowledge but it throws everything in academic research behind a paywall
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We can address this! First, friendly reminder - JSTOR is not a publisher and is a non-profit organization. We work with publishers to digitize and make searchable their copyrighted work, so we do not own any of the content that is on JSTOR. But! Â did you know that JSTOR has worked with our publishing partners to make that content available in a variety of ways for those not at higher ed institutions?Â
1. Graduated? Graduating? Check to see if your uni offers alumni access here.
2. We offer free online reading programs. Sign up for a MyJSTOR account and you can read up to three articles online every two weeks. More info on how to register here. Â
3. Open Access content - everything published prior to 1925 in the U.S. and 1870 abroad is free to read and download.  Additionally, there are more than 500 open access ebooks and a number of open access journal articles that publishers have made available. You can find these by performing a search and then, on the results page, in the left-hand side bar, scroll down and click âRead and Downloadâ while you are not logged in.
4. Many public libraries offer access to JSTOR - check with yours. NYPL and BPL are two that do off the top of my head.Â
5. JSTOR Daily is our online magazine - outside authors write articles on a number of topics but must cite their sources from articles on JSTOR! And we link to and open the articled that are cited in each story. So, you can read the short version and explore the research that supports it.Â
I hope this is helpful!
Heads up, kids
This is excellent information but Iâm dying to knowâŠ.
Why is @jstor better about responding to complaints than @staff?
OH HEY, THIS AGAIN.Â
Update! Tech recently made a change where ALL OF THE OPEN ACCESS CONTENT ON JSTOR IS SEARCHABLE WITHOUT A LOGIN.Â
This now includes 2,700 ebooks (up from 500 when we originally reblogged this) and something like 500,000 open articles (keep in mind though, most of these are published pre-1925). There are 19 open access journals that are still posting their work on JSTOR too.Â
ANYWAY, this is all FREELY SEARCHABLE WITHOUT A LOGIN. GO HERE:Â http://www.jstor.org/open/Â
better than nothing i suppose. info for yall nerds.
Fuck the queue function. Iâm hitting yâall with four straight hours of whirlwind shitposting followed by eight days of radio silence.
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this is the purest video Iâve ever laid my sinning eyes on
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Hereâs the whole video, if u need your day enriched by cute businessmen having a fun time in akihabara
Thatâs a question I asked myself many times. So I spent a lot of time on blogs and websites telling me that you canât name an exactly number. Of course you canât but I was just searching for an âaround thisâ number. Everyone knows that there is no magical number like 1000 and then youâll speak your target language but with 999 you wouldnât. I just wanted âaround thisâ numbers to be motivated, to have a goal, to have a direction I can keep in mind. It was a pain in the ass to get an answer to this. And I want to share it with you guys, so you donât have to waste your time on several blogs and giant textwalls to get just a little bit closer to this answer. Donât forget these are just âaround thisâ numbers and itâs very(!) important that you also use them and SPEAK your target language. _______________________________________ 100 most common words make up 50% of conversations. 300 most common words make up 65% of conversations. 2.000 most common words make up 90% of conversations. _______________________________________ What are the different levels of a language? A1: 500 words A2: 1.000 words B1: 2.000 words B2: 4.000 words C1: 8.000 words C2: 16.000 words _______________________________________ And here a little bit detailed: 250 words - without these words, you canât make a sentence. 750 words - is needed for everyday conversations. 2.500 words - will allow you to say most things you want, but sometimes in an awkward way. 5.000 words - is an active vocabulary of a (not high educated) native speaker. 10.000 words - is an active vocabulary of a (high educated) native speaker. 20.000 words - is needed in your passive vocabulary to fully understand work of literature by a notable author.
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all my teachers in high school: college will be INFINITELY harder than high school, they will show you NO mercy my professor for my senior-level immunology class:Â
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Firmly saying âThatâs my wife!â and knock someone out in one punch
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one of my friends is a very pregnant dog and like 3 times a day i say to her âhello! you are full of several other smaller dogs!â and she wags her entire body at me like âitâs true!!! i contain multitudesâ
i love that ur friend is the pregnant dog. what a nice friend to have.
ya sheâs my buddy i love her!
update: there were five (5) smaller dogs inside my dog friend, but now they are all outside of her instead (!!)Â
GREAT UPDATE NOW YOU HAVE SIX FRIENDS!!!
ya theyâre my buddies i love them!!!!!
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I love this so fuvking much.
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