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  2. FastCopy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FastCopy

    It can run as a free-standing portable application or be integrated into the Windows shell, and claims to achieve reading and writing performance close to the device limit. [1] In a test conducted in 2008 by lifehacker, Fastcopy was several times faster than its rival Teracopy, [4] a program with similar functionality. However, both programs ...

  3. Z-Library - Wikipedia

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    According to the Alexa Traffic Rank service, Z-Library was ranked as the 8,182nd most active website in October 2021. [ 12 ] The organization describes itself as "the world's largest e-book library", as well as "the world's largest scientific articles store", and operates as a non-profit organization sustained by donations.

  4. Open access - Wikipedia

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    For articles that are published in closed access journals, some authors will deposit a postprint copy in an open-access repository, where it can be accessed for free. [ 241 ] [ 242 ] [ 243 ] [ 171 ] [ 244 ] Most subscription journals place restrictions on which version of the work may be shared and/or require an embargo period following the ...

  5. Self-archiving - Wikipedia

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    Typical publishing workflow for an academic journal article (preprint, postprint, and published) with open access sharing rights per SHERPA/RoMEO Self-archiving is the act of (the author's) depositing a free copy of an electronic document online in order to provide open access to it. [ 1 ]

  6. List of file copying software - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a list of inbuilt and third party file copying and moving software - utilities and other software used, as part of computer file management, to explicitly move and copy files and other data on demand from one location to another on a storage device. File copying is a fundamental operation for data storage.

  7. LOCKSS - Wikipedia

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    The LOCKSS ("Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe") project, under the auspices of Stanford University, is a peer-to-peer network that develops and supports an open source system allowing libraries to collect, preserve and provide their readers with access to material published on the Web.

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