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Here is a good free documentary site: https://ihavenotv.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Does anyone know how to find the 7 full episodes of NEW YORK A DOCUMENTARY FILM. I found a few on youtube but with poor quality, and I also found a web page called ihavenotv.com but the addblock blocked it for me. If you know where to find it for free I would be very grateful. Source: almost 2 years ago
Not sure if you've seen it, but https://ihavenotv.com/ is one of the best free documentary site out there. Source: over 2 years ago
Well, I know this website, but I don't think it's the same as you say. Source: over 2 years ago
Hi, what header or what should I do to block sites like http://ihavenotv.theproxies.net/series/earth-the-power-of-the-planet or http://ihavenotv.uproxy.io/series/our-planet that actually steal content from ihavenotv.com and add banner and popups? Source: over 2 years ago
A few may know, that google scholar(https://scholar.google.com/) does not offer a feature for arranging the search results based on the number of citations. Several years ago, one developer published a Python code (https://github.com/WittmannF/sort-google-scholar) to handle this. I had been inspired by his work, but I wanted to show the list of... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
To that point, https://scholar.google.com/ is still useful. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
1) find the doi number [1a][1b] 2) find sources that cite the doi number -> google scholar[2][3] 3) filter for 'github' ----- [1a]resolve a doi name : https://dx.doi.org/ [1b]find a doi number : https://answers.lib.iup.edu/faq/31945 [2] : https://scholar.google.com/ [3] : google with "site:http://doi.org/" [4] : finding a doi in document page :... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Half of those are about science, during my Ph.D., I was told to use scholar.google.com, which works great as far as I can tell. Couple it to sci-hub and you get all the scientific literature you need. Source: 6 months ago
Scholar.google.com exists also which is what you use for studies. Source: 6 months ago
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