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== <small>'''Self-portrait'''</small> ==
 
 
''The humanities are being decimated, largely through capitalist restructuring of universities and knowledge, but also through the humanities’ incapability or unwillingness to articulate a role for itself within the financialized university. AAARG plays a role inasmuch as this restructuring creates uneven distribution of access to knowledge and resources—as libraries are shut in austerity governments or books are destroyed in dictatorships, but hopefully it also plays a role in providing writers, artists, designers, philosophers, and organizers with some theoretical tools for producing the humanities that we need to confront what is to come (conceptually, ecologically, politically, etc.)''. (Sean Dockray, creador de AAARG, en entrevista con  Jonathan Basile, en https://www.guernicamag.com/jonathan-basile-whos-afraid-of-aaarg/).
 
 
== <small>'''Description'''</small> ==
 
 
AAARG, originally an acronym standing for Artists, Architects and Activists Reading Group,
 
is a free, open access digital library specializing in academic texts with a humanities
 
approach. It was created in the United States by Sean Dockray at the turn of the century as
 
a para-academic way of organizing, storing and freely distributing texts frequently used in
 
universities and other higher education institutions. Its library is built out of users
 
contributions and is fundamentally composed of books (compilations, monographs, etc.) and
 
articles originally published in science magazines, mostly in English, German, French,
 
Spanish and Italian. The AAARG catalogue is aimed at students, academics and humanities
 
researchers who don’t have the resources or access to this content and need free,
 
accessible research tools. The content is arranged in collections, reading lists (both created
 
by community members), or alphabetically, by author. AAARG is a non-profit project. It is not
 
financed through advertisements on its site, nor does it profit from its membership, but is
 
sustained through private donations that help cover costs incurred by legal action it’s had to
 
deal with (see Aaaaarghhhhh, a lawsuit!). Throughout the years, AAARG has dealt with
 
lawsuits from publishers and authors for the illegal distribution of protected content,
 
prompting a change in name and domain several times. Their current domain, aaaaarg.fail,
 
was registered by Marcell Mars.
 
 
== <small>'''Links'''</small> ==
 
 
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