Based on our record, Academia.edu seems to be a lot more popular than LANDR. While we know about 185 links to Academia.edu, we've tracked only 1 mention of LANDR. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
In terms of getting hold of these books and articles, this thread provides some useful (and legal) tips and some links provided in this thread, u/PhiloSpo also works to highlight open access works. Libraries are always an invaluable tool to recommend and can help you get hold of books, for me jstor.org with 100 articles a month on a free account, academia.edu has free papers have been very useful as a platform.... Source: 7 months ago
I've found a lot of free articles on patristics/saints at academia.edu over the years. Source: 8 months ago
PS: Dear MODs, if it's not appropriate for this sub, sorry to disturb, just delete this massage. (I got used to situation when subs delete my wish to share my ideas. Considering link to my reddit sub as something forbidden to share. For those who might think that my book is "schizophrenic nonsense" I disagree, as a trusted representatives of many scientific resources such as academia.edu, ssrn.com revised and... Source: 10 months ago
The problem here is that academia.edu is not perse a place where authors will upload their papers; it rather functions as a large academic PDF exchange. I have messaged the uploader a while back, but have not received a response. Source: 12 months ago
Available on the free tier at academia.edu. Source: 12 months ago
You don’t have a problem if it’s for YouTube only. If u wanted to make a cover and put it on Spotify a company like http://landr.com does the job for you or http://soundrop.com or an OG site called easylistening. But u can even use the music of Bon Jovi and sing it on ur YouTube channel. You’re just gonna get a copyright claim not a strike. YouTube had thing called “Checks” where if a label chooses to give a... Source: over 1 year ago
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