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Sci-Hub has created a new AI chatbot. Is it any good?
The largest illegal database of scientific papers has gaps in recently published literature, but its chatbot can still prove useful, especially for less-timely questions. Sci-Hub, a pirate website that illegally […]
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Reading Wars – World Book and Copyright Day
Reading Wars explores heated, even murderous, political struggles over who gets to read and what they get to read. Those conflicts, once again in the news, stretch back centuries. In […]
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Trial access to Prism AI (Indian Kanoon) is now active
We are pleased to inform that we have secured trial access to Prism AI, a comprehensive suite of AI-powered legal tools built on Indian Kanoon – an open access legal […]
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Why India Must Do More to Support Its Public Libraries
Siddu Huded, Assistant Librarian at the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru, argues that public libraries are indispensable pillars of a healthy democracy, yet they are currently suffering from […]
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From Early Nirvana To Phish, A Chicago Fan’s Secret Recordings Of 10,000 Shows Are Now Online
This article tells the story of Aadam Jacobs, a Chicago music fan who spent over four decades secretly recording more than 10,000 live concerts. Starting in 1984 with a borrowed […]
