The Pirate University is an on-line service for students and scholars who need certain academic articles which they don't have in their own library. » Read more...
The site is DIY, so if you have questions or somethings seems weird, tell us!
Recent requests
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When |
Article | Student | Suggestions | Article shared? | Found |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 28 weeks ago | A Brief History of Neo-Liberalism | Anonymous | Yes | ||
| 29 weeks ago | Theology of multitude | Anonymous | No | ||
| 30 weeks ago | Configurations: Crystallizing contingency | jonair | No | ||
| 30 weeks ago | "Introduction", in: Minorities in the Ottoman Empire | Anonymous | No | ||
| 30 weeks ago | lenin rediscovered | ratul pdsf | 1 | yes | No |
| 30 weeks ago | The middle classes in Europe | foolsoc | No | ||
| 30 weeks ago | Jackson: A priori biconditionals and metaphysics | polkle | No | ||
| 30 weeks ago | The governance of global capitalism: A new materialist perspective | zygmuntmodzelewski2 | No | ||
| 31 weeks ago | Intersectionality and in-depth interviews: Methodological strategies for analyzing race, class and... | daniela | No | ||
| 31 weeks ago | Doing Intersectionality Research: From Conceptual Issues to Practical Examples | daniela | No |
Users can post a notice that they are looking for specific academic material. Others, who have privileged access to the material required, can share it with one click.
This service depends on the willingness of students who have access to well-stocked libraries to now and then look up some articles to share with less privileged students from around the globe.
A similar service is available between libraries as "Interlibrary loan" or ILL-service. However, these schemes are slow and expensive.