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That is a great initiative. I have put it on the Open Science Feed.
https://reddit.com/r/Open_Science/comments/lj2tt5/new_open_access_helper_a_free_browser_extension/

For people already using Unpaywall: Do you have any estimates how much 
larger the number of OA versions becomes by including CORE?

I will have to be patient, my SUSE Linux distribution tends to wait a 
few versions to have more security problems fixed. So I got the warning: 
"This add-on requires a newer version of Firefox (at least version 
80.0). You are using Firefox 78.0." I thought I'd give you a heads up in 
case this limitation is not really in the software, but a matter of you 
quickly testing that it also works with older versions and telling Mozilla.

We recently started an initiative to make it easier to find translations 
of scientific articles. Would you be interested in including that kind 
of information into the add-on? Are there any requirements on the API of 
our database that would make it easier for you (or similar add-ons) to 
use it?

With best regards,
Victor

On 13/02/2021 12:37, Claus Wolf wrote:
> Hello Code4Lib community,
> 
> Please allow me to tell you about https://www.oahelper.org, a free browser extension, which combines the APIs of unpaywall.org and core.ac.uk to help users find free and legal Open Access copies for otherwise paywalled articles.
> 
> To ensure that your users are not left “alone”, the extension also offers basic support for EZProxy and your local Link Resolver. The goal is to let users access the benefit of the library’s subscription with a simple click of the button, or at least be able to check availability.
> 
> The app, which is available for Chrome (and thus all Chromium based browsers, such as Opera & Microsoft Edge), Firefox, Safari (macOS) and as an app on iOS and iPadOS is free to users and libraries a like. Unlike the common wisdom that if you are not paying for something you are the product, I'd like to assure you that this isn't the case with Open Access Helper (feel free to check the network traffic). It's my hobby and a ton of fun. I won't say no to a cup of tea, if you were to insist ;)
> 
> Downloads are available from https://www.oahelper.org
> 
> The Chrome & Firefox extension is currently available in English, Germany, French and Dutch. The French and Dutch translations were provided through the kindness of librarians.
> 
> I would be delighted, if you and your colleagues would consider supporting my effort:
> 
> - Check your institution’s EZProxy Settings are represented correctly at https://www.oahelper.org/proxy/
> - Consider submitting your Link Resolver to me ([log in to unmask])
> - Tell your students and teaching staff about it  - Thank you :)
> - If you speak a language other than the ones supported already, please consider contributing a translation (eMail me at [log in to unmask] to find out more)
> 
> Many thanks for your interest!
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Claus
> [log in to unmask]
> 

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