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Shadow ILL Services: How Scholarly Pirate Websites and Hacking Affect ILL

机译:阴影不良服务:学术界如何海盗网站和黑客影响生病

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Full-text research pirating sites are a fact of life at this point. Regardless of how we personally feel about this issue, the fact that students, researchers, and patrons are turning away from the library as a legitimate source for research documents means libraries' numbers are affected. We are all seeing usage numbers go down, it's a trend throughout ILL This could be for a number of reasons: use of OA and pre-print servers, better collection development, or an increase in use of pirating or black market PDF websites. Regardless, this decrease in numbers can lead to a decrease in funding for our departments. At the same time we have seen cases of abuse in institutional logins. During this discussion we will look at some examples of attempted phishing and impersonation techniques used by "pirates," our library patrons' motivations for using these sites, consequences for the user as well as the institution, and the role of ILL in this conundrum.
机译:全文研究海盗网站在这一点上是生活的事实。无论我们如何亲自对此问题的看法,学生,研究人员和顾客都将从图书馆转向的事实是研究文件的合法来源,意味着图书馆的数字受到影响。我们都看到使用数量下降,这是一个趋势,这可能是出于多种原因:使用OA和预打印服务器,更好的收集开发,或增加海盗或黑色市场的增加。无论如何,数字的减少可能导致我们的部门的资金减少。与此同时,我们在机构登录中看到了滥用案件。在本次讨论中,我们将研究“海盗”使用这些网站的“海盗”的动机,对用户以及机构的后果以及在这一难题中的作用以及康涅狄格州的作用的一些例子。

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