https://fmhy.net/storage#libgen-mirrors
It never actually was offline.
.rs .is .st
- The original domains
- Not for profit. They accept donations on an ‘as needed’ basis, and run no ads.
.fun
- New non-profit mirror created by original creator of Library Genesis who lost direct control of the project as a result of disagreements over profiteering.
- They are are currently collecting donations and do not have ads.
.li .gs .vg .pm
- Operates using AdWords and donations. They collect donations all year.
- The ads they use links you to pretty suspicious adware type software installs, but the site itself is safe.
- Has a marginally larger database then the main domains as they add their own books.
(any other domains aside from these are run by unknown people mostly for profit)
If some domains die or change in the future you can tell us at
True, the .li domain was still fine.
There’s also Anna’s Archive, which I use primarily, since it provides downloads not just from their own db, but links to Libgen and other places where the given book is available.
li is also known for its comics and magazines
Unlike the fmhy lemmy instance
They have a lemmy instance? That’s amazing I never heard of it
it is dead. we migrated over to lemmy.dbzer0.com
Meanwhile me over here at aussie.zone
Perfect. Right before the start of the new academic year, too!
Much like Voldemort, Libgen cares about people getting a quality education.
Is that why he only attacks at the end of the year lol?
ofc, he wouldn’t want to interfere with anyone’s OWLs, he’s not a monster after all
What is this?
Website for pirating books. A godsend for me during university, where I saved 100s of dollars per semester, while getting the books in a digital format which I prefer.
What a relief.
What happened
Most domains (other than .li) were down for several days, making people worried it’s gone for good.
Yes i know. Why?
Why they were down, you mean? In their TG channel they mentioned a cyberattack, that’s all I know.
Thank you. I thought it got hugged to death with all the schools starting up.
Do I need a VPN for loading some books from there?
That might depend on where you live, but generally no, I think.