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Same that I occasionally will run some of the Academic Torrents for a few months to help keep that data out there. Source: 10 months ago
And torrents of the Pushshift files from the beginning to the end of March (I believe) are out there for anyone who wants to download them, packaged by the month. Google "pushshift torrents", or search https://academictorrents.com/ for reddit. Source: 10 months ago
How is the "CS 446: Kernel and Other Low-level Software Development" course offered at NU? I've heard from a few friends that it's an excellent course. Unfortunately, my university doesn't offer a similar elective or anything related to the subject. I tried to find the course materials on the official webpage but couldn't locate them. Could someone please share the course material for Dr Peter Dinda's version of... Source: 11 months ago
Academic Torrents - http://academictorrents.com/. Source: 11 months ago
You might also try a large torrent download (like from https://academictorrents.com ) and see what you can flood your connection with. Source: about 1 year ago
I highly recommend MyBib. It's a google extension so it can scan webpages, automatically find DOIS (article identifiers), has a project library, generates in-text citations, and even warns you of bad citations. Furthermore, you can annotate specific sources, share with others, and import citations. It's perfect and 100% free. My Bib. Source: about 1 year ago
Nice to see there are more of these—I really like using https://mybib.com. Source: over 1 year ago
First and foremost, the easiest way to use LaTeX is via something like Overleaf, a cloud-based platform for LaTeX. Next, you should choose any reference manager you prefer. I personally use MyBib, since I don't like the UI of Zotero but it differs for everyone. Source: almost 2 years ago
I’m not a grad or research student really, but I do write reports for science labs and I use mybib.com! It can store references into different project and you can store projects within folders so it keeps you really organized. Source: about 2 years ago
Http://mybib.com/ - Free bibliography generator that doesn't make you to watch ads for access. Source: about 2 years ago
EasyBib - Automatic works cited and bibliography formatting for MLA, APA and Chicago/Turabian citation styles.
Zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research.
SCI-HUB - It provides mass and public access to tens of millions of research papers
Mendeley - Easily organize your papers, read & annotate your PDFs, collaborate in private or open groups, and securely access your research from everywhere.
Dataset Search - Making it easier to discover datasets. Made by Google.
bibme - Reference management software.