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**Goal:** In this session, the learners will learn how to use Science Hub and how to set up a proxy tunnel similar to what Science Hub might be using. Furthermore, they will get acquainted with the history of Science Hub and with Alexandra Elbakyan's public interventions that have sought to articulate the principle of her action as rooted in communism that is congenial to science. Learners will also discuss the legal prosecution of Science Hub.
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**Task 1:**
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Discover how to find the current address of Science Hub and acquaint yourselves with the methods of searching:
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- via the title of the article
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- via DOI number, i.e. a unique identifier number allocated to academic journal article
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- via pasting the URL of the paywalled article after the URL of Science Hub
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**Task 2:**
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Here goes the task of opening an ssh tunnel.
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**Task 3:**
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Learners should in advance view the following talk:
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- Elbakyan, Alexandra. ["Why Science Is Better with Communism? The Case of Sci-Hub." In UNT Open Access Symposium, Denton, TX. May 19-20, 2016., 2016.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr7v5FF5c8M) Here are the ![slides](bib:57f25a9b-090b-4f64-8f55-5a37147a4710) and the ![transcript](bib:6201a1fc-3db8-4834-b0e4-371fac9fc701).
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