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Scholars fume as PhD theses sold as e-books on Amazon

Thousands of PhD dissertations by Durham University available on Kindle services following mass scraping of online repository

Published on
January 11, 2021
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January 12, 2021
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Scholars have condemned 鈥渦nlawful鈥 attempts to sell their PhD theses聽without permission on Amazon鈥檚 Kindle service.

The outcry follows the discovery by academics who took their doctoral studies at Durham University that their PhD dissertations had been scraped from the university鈥檚 online thesis repository, where they are freely available, and were being sold as individual titles for as much as 拢9.99.

Around 2,000 PhD theses 鈥 many of which appeared under the authorship of 鈥淒urham Philosophy鈥 鈥 had been made available as Kindle e-books, according to Sarah Hughes, vice-chancellor鈥檚 research fellow in human geography at Northumbria University.

That someone 鈥渟hould take our work and sell it for profit, in a clear breach of copyright, is both unlawful and untenable鈥, Dr Hughes told聽探花视频, adding that her thesis had been available for purchase since October.

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The breach of copyright 鈥渞aises additional problems鈥 for scholars who were often only given permission to use 鈥渕aterial that other people hold the copyrights for, eg, images鈥n the condition that they are included in a non-published PhD thesis and not sold for profit鈥.

鈥淧ublic access to academic research is hugely important, and something that drives my own scholarship on migration politics,鈥 continued Dr Hughes, who said that 鈥渢his is why these academic theses are freely available on online, via Durham鈥檚 online repository鈥.

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鈥淎mazon鈥檚 listings have been made without our consent in a clear breach of copyright and with no acknowledgement of authorship.鈥

Many of the offending publications have now been removed by Amazon. It is thought that they were published by a third party.

鈥淥ur store maintains content guidelines for books, which address content that is illegal or infringing. We remove products that do not adhere to our guidelines and when a concern is raised we promptly investigate it,鈥 an Amazon spokeswoman said.

In a statement, Durham University said it was 鈥渁ware of this issue鈥 and 鈥渨here appropriate we have been filing takedown notices to Amazon to have them removed from the website鈥. It added: 鈥淲e will continue to do so.鈥

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Several academics whose work was available for sale without their consent managed to see a humorous side of the episode, noting that some theses were fractionally more expensive than others for no apparent reason.

鈥淚s it bad that I鈥檓 secretly chuffed that mine is being sold for 5p more than yours?鈥澛犅燼 Northumbria colleague of Dr Hughes.

jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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