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curt-rice.com
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| | | | | The "sting" operation published in Science Magazine claims to highlight corruption in the open access model, but it's actually about problems with peer review - even if Scie... | |
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academicebookinvestigation.org
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| | | | | Campaign to investigate the academic ebook market. Academic publishing practices are making ebooks unaffordable, unsustainable and inaccessible to university libraries. We call for urgent regulation of the market. | |
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blogs.princeton.edu
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| | | | | From what I've read, the methods Sci-Hub uses to acquire material range from the dangerous and stupid (e.g., providing strangers access to your network) to the illegal and unethical (e.g. phishing ... | |
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peterholland765.wordpress.com
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| | | https://ift.tt/YDsno5t This is are-post from And Then There's Physics I realise that I haven't written anything for a while and am unlikely to become particularly prolific again anytime soon. However, there's something I've been thinking about and thought that I would write a post. It relates to something Alex Trembath has written in an article... | ||