Book chapter from Applying Library Values to Emerging Technology: Decision-Making in the Age of Open Access, Maker Spaces, and the Ever-Changing Library; edited by Peter D. Fernandez and Kelly Tilton; published by ACRL on 22 February 2018. Abstract: #icanhazpdf and Sci-Hub have become notorious examples of independent initiatives to connect researchers, students, and the public to research (Bohannon 2016, Gardner and Garden 2015, Waddel 2016). Both initiatives have been criticized for their unlawful methods, but also lauded as necessary civil disobedience (Brembs 2016, Gardner and Gardner 2015). However, both #icanhazpdf and Sci-Hub are temporary, band-aid solutions to accessing research behind paywalls. In contrast, the Open Access Button, a grassroots advocacy and technology project, focuses on providing legal and permanent access to research. This chapter discusses the need for legal initiatives and permanent solutions to accessing paywalled research, and how the Open Access Button can be integrated with interlibrary loan to help potentially reduce interlibrary loan costs.