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3640133 No.3640133 [Reply] [Original]

Gentlemen and Scholars:


I need your help with some articles of Jstor that i can't access. I'm doing a research and really need the texts of this issue. I'll apreciate any contribution.

http://www.jstor.org/stable/i40072838

thelitresearch@gmail.com

>> No.3640154

>>3640133

Which ones do you need?

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3640155

hold on, I'm accessing it. It'll be in your inbox shortly.

>> No.3640157

Okay I just need your fax number.

>> No.3640160

Ideally, all of them. But anyone of those you can get, it will be very helpful.

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>>3640155
I sent the first one (which looks long af), I don't have time to do others. Good luck!

>> No.3640186

>>3640175
Thank you, Mr.

>> No.3640327

Didn't some guy upload a fuckton of them to TPB a while back and got arrested for it? Or am I thinking of something else?

>> No.3640333

>>3640327

No you're right. He killed himself because of the charges.

>> No.3640403

>>3640333
A sad story about a man doing gods work.

Wasnt even jstor's fault though (aside from putting docs behind a paywall in the first place). They noticed the traffic, reported the hack, and the fed were the ones that threw the book at him. Jstor said they didnt want to press charges