Thank you! Another commenter mentioned they found a book by the same name on MAM, but by an author I didn't see mentioned on the publisher's site, so it's very likely a separate work by someone else. It is fairly huge, so making a digital scan is a project in and of itself.
This is the official URL.
From the excerpts on the site, there wasn't any 1 specific author (I didn't see anyone with the name you mentioned in my skim), but several contributors, since it was a Kickstarter project funded by interested parties who wanted a modernized and compiled version of all 13 volumes in 1 book.
Thank you either way! You didn't have to do that, but you did which I'm very thankful for! ☺
That's what I read as well. You would think they would've gotten some leeway since it was done during an event comparable to war and they were following the footsteps of other digital libraries. They had a pretty stellar reputation and system in place for nearly a decade already, so I can only assume that they were simply waiting for an opportunity to target them.
I hope this is where it stops. Current laws aren't too favourable towards projects like these and the IA depends heavily on donations so I don't think they'd be able to withstand multiple drawn out court battles. I'm just waiting to see what gets affected exactly and to what extent.
I didn't say it was dead, most of its domains were seized by the US, so they were in fact run off like dogs. I made a post a month or two back mentioning the new domain they have.
Lmao I'm so sorry! I realised afterwards what was happening, but have no idea how to fix it since I'm still fairly new to Lemmy. I hope it didn't inconvenience you too much!
Sci-Hub stopped adding new articles since its court case and Z-Lib had most of its domains seized by the US. I didn't say they were dead, but tried to convey that they were attacked and forced to either cease their operations or shrink significantly.
The only IRC I've accessed was via IPT and some other kind where you had to get an app in order to use and set it up. The book I was looking for around that time couldn't be found and the books I'm searching for now are a decade or so old (before 2010 I think) and obscure. Would they have magazine issues for July, 2023? I'd be happy to shoot my shot if that's the case. Who knows, maybe they'll surprise me.
I checked it out and learned that that service isn't available at my local university. I'd have to leave the country and go to a foreign university for that.
But thank you so much for your help! I didn't even know archivists were a thing.
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