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Stephen Hawking PhD readers crash Cambridge University website | Stephen Hawking PhD readers crash Cambridge University website |
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Demand for Stephen Hawking's PhD thesis intermittently crashed part of Cambridge University's website as physics fans flocked to read his work. | Demand for Stephen Hawking's PhD thesis intermittently crashed part of Cambridge University's website as physics fans flocked to read his work. |
Prof Hawking's 1966 thesis "Properties of expanding universes" was made freely available for the first time on the publications section of university's website at 00:01 BST. | Prof Hawking's 1966 thesis "Properties of expanding universes" was made freely available for the first time on the publications section of university's website at 00:01 BST. |
More than 60,000 have so far accessed his work as a 24-year-old postgraduate. | More than 60,000 have so far accessed his work as a 24-year-old postgraduate. |
Prof Hawking said by making it available he hoped to "inspire people". | Prof Hawking said by making it available he hoped to "inspire people". |
He added: "Anyone, anywhere in the world should have free, unhindered access to not just my research, but to the research of every great and enquiring mind across the spectrum of human understanding. | He added: "Anyone, anywhere in the world should have free, unhindered access to not just my research, but to the research of every great and enquiring mind across the spectrum of human understanding. |
"It's wonderful to hear how many people have already shown an interest in downloading my thesis - hopefully they won't be disappointed now that they finally have access to it!" | "It's wonderful to hear how many people have already shown an interest in downloading my thesis - hopefully they won't be disappointed now that they finally have access to it!" |
The 75-year-old's doctoral thesis is the most requested item in Cambridge University's library. | The 75-year-old's doctoral thesis is the most requested item in Cambridge University's library. |
Since May 2016, 199 requests were made for the PhD - most of which are believed to be from the general public rather than academics. The next most requested publication was asked for just 13 times. | Since May 2016, 199 requests were made for the PhD - most of which are believed to be from the general public rather than academics. The next most requested publication was asked for just 13 times. |
Previously, to read Hawking's PhD in full, people had to pay £65 to the university library to scan a copy or physically go to the library to read it. | Previously, to read Hawking's PhD in full, people had to pay £65 to the university library to scan a copy or physically go to the library to read it. |
Because of the popularity of the 134-page work the website has, at times, struggled to cope with the volume of users on Monday. | Because of the popularity of the 134-page work the website has, at times, struggled to cope with the volume of users on Monday. |
But thousands have still been able to read the document by the man who would go on to write A Brief History of Time, one of the most influential scientific works ever. | But thousands have still been able to read the document by the man who would go on to write A Brief History of Time, one of the most influential scientific works ever. |
The abstract of his PhD begins: "Some implications and consequences of the expansion of the universe are examined". | |
Factfile: Stephen Hawking | Factfile: Stephen Hawking |
Dr Lauren Cadwallader, deputy head of scholarly communications at Cambridge University, said when Prof Hawking was asked whether he wanted to make his PhD available to all he agreed almost immediately. | Dr Lauren Cadwallader, deputy head of scholarly communications at Cambridge University, said when Prof Hawking was asked whether he wanted to make his PhD available to all he agreed almost immediately. |
Dr Cadwallader added she hoped it would be a "great example for academics writing their theses now that maybe in 51 years' time they'll be having theirs still read". | Dr Cadwallader added she hoped it would be a "great example for academics writing their theses now that maybe in 51 years' time they'll be having theirs still read". |
Cambridge University said it now hoped to encourage its other former academics to make their work available to the public, like Prof Hawking has. | Cambridge University said it now hoped to encourage its other former academics to make their work available to the public, like Prof Hawking has. |