Shadow libraries : access to educational materials in global higher education / edited by Joe Karaganis.
2018
Z286.S37 S48 2018eb
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Shadow libraries : access to educational materials in global higher education / edited by Joe Karaganis.
ISBN
9780262345699 (electronic bk.)
0262345692 (electronic bk.)
9780262535014
0262535017
0262345692 (electronic bk.)
9780262535014
0262535017
Published
Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press ; Ottawa, ON : International Development Research Centre, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (313 pages) : illustrations
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Z286.S37 S48 2018eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
070.5
Summary
This collection looks at how university students in Russia, Argentina, South Africa, Poland, Brazil, India, and Uruguay get the books and articles they need for their education. The death of Aaron Swartz and the more recent controversy around the SciHub and Libgen repositories have drawn attention to the question of access to knowledge, particularly for students facing financial and other constraints. Open access currently provides a very limited answer to this question, which piracy answers more comprehensively. This edited volume explores how access to knowledge has changed in the past twenty years, as student populations have boomed and as educators and publishers navigated the transition from paper to digital materials. It is concerned primarily with the experience of developing countries, where growing numbers of students, rapid development of Internet and device infrastructures, and high relative inequality have produced the sharpest tensions in the publishing and educational ecosystem.
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