Kravets, David (3 de abril de 2016). «A spiritual successor to Aaron Swartz is angering publishers all over again». Ars Technica. Condé Nast. Archivado desde el original el 11 de enero de 2017. Consultado el 18 de abril de 2016. «Just as Swartz did, this hacker is freeing tens of millions of research articles from paywalls, metaphorically hoisting a middle finger to the academic publishing industry, which, by the way, has again reacted with labels like "hacker" and "criminal." Meet Alexandra Elbakyan, the developer of Sci-Hub, a Pirate Bay-like site for the science nerd. It's a portal that offers free and searchable access "to most publishers, especially well-known ones."».
«Nature's 10: Ten people who mattered this year». Nature540 (7634): 507-515. 12 de marzo de 2016. Bibcode:2016Natur.540..507.. PMID30905952. doi:10.1038/540507a. «In 2009, when she was a graduate student working on her final-year research project in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Elbakyan became frustrated at being unable to read many scholarly papers because she couldn’t afford them...»
«Nature’s 10». Nature540 (7634): 507-515. 22 de diciembre de 2016. doi:10.1038/540507a. Consultado el 20 de diciembre de 2016.
«Nature's 10: Ten people who mattered this year». Nature540 (7634): 507-515. 12 de marzo de 2016. Bibcode:2016Natur.540..507.. PMID30905952. doi:10.1038/540507a. «In 2009, when she was a graduate student working on her final-year research project in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Elbakyan became frustrated at being unable to read many scholarly papers because she couldn’t afford them...»
«Nature's 10: Ten people who mattered this year». Nature540 (7634): 507-515. 12 de marzo de 2016. Bibcode:2016Natur.540..507.. PMID30905952. doi:10.1038/540507a. «In 2009, when she was a graduate student working on her final-year research project in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Elbakyan became frustrated at being unable to read many scholarly papers because she couldn’t afford them...»
Kravets, David (3 de abril de 2016). «A spiritual successor to Aaron Swartz is angering publishers all over again». Ars Technica. Condé Nast. Archivado desde el original el 11 de enero de 2017. Consultado el 18 de abril de 2016. «Just as Swartz did, this hacker is freeing tens of millions of research articles from paywalls, metaphorically hoisting a middle finger to the academic publishing industry, which, by the way, has again reacted with labels like "hacker" and "criminal." Meet Alexandra Elbakyan, the developer of Sci-Hub, a Pirate Bay-like site for the science nerd. It's a portal that offers free and searchable access "to most publishers, especially well-known ones."».