Screenshot of a paper originally published in Digital Humanities Quarterly as pirated by ProQuest displaying bibliographic information in a horizontal bar on the top and the content with some paratext in vertical columns. The image shows that ProQuest does not provide a link to the original and violates the CC BY-ND license by producing a derivative.
@christof @ElenLeFoll @proghist @creativecommons @dingemansemark
This is getting worse by the minute. I followed @christof|s hint concerning the reproduction of articles from #DHQ / @DHQuarterly looking for one of my own papers ( […]
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