If you have trouble finding a functioning mirror for the crow, you can get scihub links also from Library Genesis and Anna's Archive
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What's JSTOR
It’s an academic article database with a notorious paywall.
In addition to the excellent https://sci-hub.se suggestion...
I can find the paper for free 90% of the time by googling the authors and visiting their personal page on their university's website.
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Found it. https://sci-hub.se/ Get link from JSTOR, then paste it into sci-hub. Startpage/Google/Bing/Yahoo weren't any help. Yandex came through.
Find a student at a university whose student accounts get access to jstor.
Or your local library. They often have access, or can get it for you.
Aaron Swartz was upset about the same thing...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz#United_States_v._Aaron_Swartz_case
According to state and federal authorities, Swartz used JSTOR, a digital repository, to download a large number of academic journal articles through MIT's computer network over the course of a few weeks in late 2010 and early 2011. Visitors to MIT's "open campus" were authorized to access JSTOR through its network; Swartz, as a research fellow at Harvard University, also had a JSTOR account.
I know.