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:A search engine that combines a lot of existing archives. Accepts DOIs and redirects to other sites. | :A search engine that combines a lot of existing archives. Accepts DOIs and redirects to other sites. | ||
===Options (mentioned elsewhere in our wiki)=== | ===Options (mentioned elsewhere in our wiki)=== | ||
Instead of linking directly to shadow libraries, our Wiki refers to each site as an '''option''', and redirects here due to the fact that the domains and sometimes the names of the sites change. | |||
*'''OPTION 1:''' [https://annas-archive.gl/scidb SciDB] | *'''OPTION 1:''' [https://annas-archive.gl/scidb SciDB] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:03, 4 March 2026
Some links that will help develop the Research section, or aid readers.
- Quarterly Review - B4U-Act (Currently under constant review by editor Thorn).
- Ipce - Huge database - lets do a bit of trawling 2010-2021. Strategist and present users have done some updates, but not gone thru Ipce as of Oct 21.
- MHAMic - Outdated. Not whole articles, but very well assimilated.
- Institute for Psychological Therapies (master index) - Longstanding journal with many alternative writings. Use wayback machine if on Tor!
- GL Garden - Some citations, can be a bit nonspecific, but plenty.
- GUS - The freely available cross-cultural text.
Some half decent summaries:
- PRD - Reads like a scholarly "Debate Guide".
- NAMbLA Sciences, and Psychology sections.
- Snifferdogonline - Somewhat outdated list, some not covered on here.
Countering bad research:
Information Freedom Companions
Sites that make information widely available, otherwise known as shadow libraries. We are NOT affiliated with these organizations and not responsible for their activities, be they legally vetted or otherwise.
These sites have multiple aliases, operating under roughly the same names. Coverage may vary, search for new mirrors is advised. Other such sites exist, these are just the more commonly used ones.[1] Some frauds exist - e.g. Z-lib.is.[2]
- Aggregated shadow libraries.
- A search engine that combines a lot of existing archives. Accepts DOIs and redirects to other sites.
Options (mentioned elsewhere in our wiki)
Instead of linking directly to shadow libraries, our Wiki refers to each site as an option, and redirects here due to the fact that the domains and sometimes the names of the sites change.
- OPTION 1: SciDB
- Most academic papers, some books (requires exact title or DOI).
- OPTION 2: Z-Lib - Tor mirror available
- Primary source for whole book scans.
- OPTION 3: PDFDrive
- Sharing service.
- OPTION 4: Web Archive
- The longest-running such service, it runs off robots and manual submissions, archiving whole web pages. Is unlikely to go offline, but often censors our topic. See how to use guide
- OPTION 5: Archive Today
- A user driven web archiving site. The functioning URL is constantly changing.
