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  1. ***Oxford University Press has failed to preserve access to the scholarly record***
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  3. This morning, a PhD student asked me if I could get access to copy of:
  4. "Bayes factors unmask highly variable information content, bias, and extreme influence in phylogenomic analyses"
  5. by Jeremy M Brown and Robert C Thomson which was first published online (ahead of print) on 20th December 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syw101
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  7. This paper is seemingly completely missing from OUP's new website and they have failed to put in place any redirect links that resolve to where it is. This paper may have been missing since January 13th 2017.
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  9. Old links to it include:
  10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syw101
  11. http://sysbio.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/11/14/sysbio.syw101.abstract
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  13. The society itself knows this article exists, it tweeted about it:
  14. https://twitter.com/systbiol/status/811465777656332288
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  16. A third-party website also acknowledges the existence of this article:
  17. http://www.pubpdf.com/pub/28003531/Bayes-factors-unmask-highly-variable-information-content-bias-and-extreme-influence-in-phylogenomic-
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  19. ### Sci Hub preserves access to paid-for scholarly content, when the original publisher fails to do so
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  21. Interestingly, Stian Håklev alerted me to the fact that the full text of this missing paper is available via Sci Hub https://twitter.com/houshuang/status/823478936030052352
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  23. Direct Sci Hub link to this paper here: http://dx.doi.org.sci-hub.cc/10.1093/sysbio/syw101
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  25.  
  26. HOW MANY OTHER PAPERS ARE NOW "MISSING" AT JOURNALS PUBLISHED BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS?
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  28. EVIDENCE OF ABSENCE IS HARD. WE HAVE ONE CASE BUT THERE ARE PROBABLY MORE.
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  30. PLEASE HELP FIND MISSING ARTICLES SO WE CAN ASSESS THE TRUE SCALE OF THE LOSS OF SERVICE HERE.
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