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Updated for 2024: Welcome to the Official Sci Hub Guide! We have listed all the official Scihub Proxy Links<\/a>: Sci-hub.se, Sci-hub.st. Sci-hub.ru, and compiled a list of the fake Scihub websites, that you need to avoid.<\/p>\n Please bookmark this page, as we update it every month.<\/p>\n All official live SciHub links and Sci-Hub proxy mirrors.\u00a0 Sci<\/em>–Hub<\/em> <\/strong>is still the most controversial project in science. The goal of Sci Hub<\/em><\/strong> is to provide unrestricted access to all scientific articles and research papers, for free. As the Sci-Hub article project is still somewhat controversial in many countries, the official Science Hub website domains change often, as some countries or internet providers try to remove the original Sci-Hub domain<\/p>\n This is why I have decided to maintain an updated list of active, working Sci-Hub domains on this page, so that you don’t have to worry about fake copy websites. Simply bookmark this page, and you will always be able to find the official Sci-Hub links.<\/p>\n We have also added helpful How-To guides about Scihub on Telegram, Sci Hub proxy mirrors, and how use Sci-hub, plus a list of the best SciHub alternatives.<\/p>\n These Sci Hub links may still work, and do have free research papers, but they are not official and may contain malware or ads, or they will ask for donations in Bitcoin.<\/p>\n Scimag<\/em> is an extensive archive of 80 million+ Sci-Hub articles that are provided by the Library Genesis (Libgen) project mirrors. Enter a DOI in order to search the Scimag archive. Scimag are archives only, with articles up to the year 2020.<\/p>\n Avoid the following Sci-Hub proxy links:<\/p>\n These websites rank well in search engine, but they are not the official SciHub websites. They will ask for donations, a fee for “Life-Time” membership<\/p>\n If you have have used these websites to log in, then it is best to change the password on other sites where you used the same password\/email address combination<\/p>\n The www.Scihub.org and www.sci-hub.com domains are unrelated to the Sci-Hub Project.<\/p>\n If the Scihub links above are not working and you are getting a white screen or a 524 or 503 timeout error, then your Internet Service Provider, University, College, or country have probably censored your internet access to the Sci-Hub websites and blocked the Science Hub domains.<\/p>\n In that case, use a VPN, or manually choose an alternative DNS, or use the Sci Hub Telegram bot. You can also get around restrictions by using the Anonymox browser add-on, or by downloading the TOR browser or Orfox browser and access the Scihub websites through them.<\/p>\n In an age where information is more accessible than ever, there remains a critical issue: the accessibility of scientific research papers and academic journals. This is where Sci-Hub, an online repository of scholarly articles, steps in. Sci-Hub has sparked significant controversy, but it has also become an invaluable tool for millions of researchers and students around the world.<\/p>\n Sci-Hub is short for “Scientific Hub,” and is a free-to-use website that offers free access to millions of research papers, academic articles, and scientific journals. It is often referred to as a Shadow Library<\/a>. It was founded by Alexandra Elbakyan<\/a>, a Kazakhstani programmer and neuroscientist, in 2011. The website’s mission is to make scientific knowledge freely available to anyone, regardless of their financial or institutional affiliations.<\/p>\n The history of Sci-Hub is closely tied to the challenges of accessing scientific literature. Many reputable academic journals and publishers keep their articles and content behind expensive paywalls or subscription fees. This can be a significant barrier to researchers, students, and the general public who seek to access cutting-edge research.<\/p>\n Alexandra Elbakyan created Sci-Hub to address this issue. Her own struggles to access research papers for her studies, combined with the broader challenges faced by those without access to institutional subscriptions, led to the birth of Sci-Hub. It rapidly gained popularity and became a go-to resource for individuals worldwide. The original Scihub domain address was www.sci-hub-io.<\/p>\n Using Sci-Hub is relatively straightforward. To access a paper, you’ll need either the paper’s DOI (Digital Object Identifier) or the URL of the paper’s paywalled source. Here’s how to use Sci-Hub:<\/p>\n While Sci-Hub primarily operates as a paper retrieval tool, it also features a search function. To use Sci-Hub’s search, follow these steps:<\/p>\n Please note that the search function is less comprehensive than dedicated academic search engines like Google Scholar or databases like PubMed. However, it can still be a helpful way to discover specific research papers on Sci-Hub.<\/p>\n So, I have added this very helpful video on how to find the DOI number, copy and paste it into Sci-Hub, and find the scientific paper. Mid-way through the video there is great tip on what to do, if you cannot find the paper on Scihub (Spoiler alert: Go to Wosonhj.com and try again). Sci-Hub only has papers up to the year 2021 at the moment.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Official Live Sci-Hub Links – Updated!<\/h2>\n
Official Sci-Hub Links for 2024:<\/h3>\n
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Official Sci-Hub Social Media Links.<\/h2>\n
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Unofficial SciHub Proxy Links.<\/h2>\n
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Safe Third-Party Sci-Hub Archives.<\/h2>\n
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Sci-Hub Scam Websites:<\/h2>\n
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Old Scihub Links – No Longer Working.<\/h2>\n
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Is Sci-Hub down? The links are not working.<\/h2>\n
What is Sci-Hub?<\/h2>\n
The History of Sci-Hub.<\/h2>\n
How to Use Sci-Hub.<\/h2>\n
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How to Use Sci-Hub Search.<\/h2>\n
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How to Use DOI on Sci-Hub and What to do If you cannot find the Paper on Sci-Hub.<\/h2>\n