I was in the final year of my engineering course where I was researching on brain signal, EEG's and how technology can be used to create make a brain interface with a computer especially for people with quadriplegia or ALS who are not able to use a mouse or a keyboard. This task had me searching throughout the web for researchers who might have published their findings to make it available to the world wide web. I did have success in finding a lot of papers published but faced a big hurdle here. The publisher sites hosting the papers were asking for a expensive subscription for a single research paper. On top of it, a single subscription does not open up the way for the rest of the publications as each of them had their own paywall.
Should Knowledge Be Free?
Should Knowledge Be Free?
Should Knowledge Be Free?
I was in the final year of my engineering course where I was researching on brain signal, EEG's and how technology can be used to create make a brain interface with a computer especially for people with quadriplegia or ALS who are not able to use a mouse or a keyboard. This task had me searching throughout the web for researchers who might have published their findings to make it available to the world wide web. I did have success in finding a lot of papers published but faced a big hurdle here. The publisher sites hosting the papers were asking for a expensive subscription for a single research paper. On top of it, a single subscription does not open up the way for the rest of the publications as each of them had their own paywall.