I have access to this archive, wondering if anybody has a title they want
Or topics (focuses, not broad) that they want to read upon
Going to sleep soon, if people would like to leave a title I'll download from jstor and reupload them somewhere
>>2323809
ty OP, but
sci-hub.cc
will give you articles for free if you type article names in or bibliography
Be careful not to get persecuted by the Feds and then "kill yourself".
>>2325945
I've been trying to remember this websites name for ever
Thanks a ton, it's shit to be an autodidact, especially for scientists
Fuck springer
>>2326232
glad to help
>especially for scientists
you read scientific literature for your own edification? i'm interested to hear what you study
>Fuck springer
who's springer
>>2326248
Springer is a very big publisher. They also publish a lot of scientific journals.
Nothing unusual to be butthurt about, though.
>>2326248
Biology mostly ecology and evolution; systems, networks, populations, Eco-evo, landscapes, socio-ecological systems. Particularly marine ecology, and agroecology. Theory and applications, I like patterns, I am a deep ecologist. I get dragged into the physical earth sciences a lot. A lot of zoology, botany, and mycology, even before I could read I demanded to be read life encyclopedias.
I dropped out to become a farmer so I study soil science a lot.
Lately I've been obsessing over biosemiotics and network theory. I do put what I learn to use, but learning is probably my greatest pleasure in life apart from immersion in my religious connectance with nature, which has been realized by learning.
>>2325950
Underrated
https://www.jstor.org/stable/4185788
Pls OP I've wanted this for like a year now
Also please don't link me to a torrent or .zip
Thanks again OP
>>2327006
anon, it's as simple going to
sci-hub.cc
and typing in the web address from that article into the search box
>>2323809
Hamlet's Prostate. I've always wanted a copy of the essay for myself.