It seems my University of Bristol account for some reason doesn't have access to The Paleontological Society Special Publications. Can anyone please email me a PDF of this one?
Yesterday was my first day not being employed by the university anymore and I'm already running into problems. I cant access all those journals anymore!
Would somebody be so kind as to provide me with a fulltext of this article?
@Cr_Sky If you ever need one and someone isn't responding (vacation, moved institutions, whatever) there are a bunch of academics on here that can get you stuff, even out of field. #ICanHazPDF is the hashtag I think (I usually just keep an eye on my timeline for people asking)
In particular, Ordaz et al. 2017 https://doi.org/10.4103%2F1673-5374.213532 credit Francis Crick in this issue as having formulated the need for optical methods with cellular resolution to control the activity of neurons - a precursor to the development of optogenetics.
Hat jemand zufällig einen scan von Wolfgang Coy, «Automat – Werkzeug – Medium», in: Informatik-Spektrum 18:1, 1995? Springer tut so, als ob es den band nie gegeben hätte, die @informatik hat keine volltexte… #icanhazpdf
Since #SciHub isn't updating during its lawsuit, those of us with access to paywalled research should view it as an obligation to make that research available to everyone. Can we reboot the #ICanHazPDF hashtag? How about we follow it and the @icanhazpdf group.
Permutt's "Do Covariates Change the Estimand" is some of the most beautiful writing I've read in a statistics paper. I've read it a few times since it was published and felt like I've learned something new each time. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19466315.2019.1647874