• Jiral@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Welcome to the world of scientific publishing, long before AI. Except authors even have to pay for creating “content”, and reviewers are expected to work for free. Yet article access is sold at astronomical prices.

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      19 hours ago

      Hey, remember that time Aaron Swartz used public APIs and perfectly legal aggregation of information to compile scientific journals in a data set outside the paywall. And he was arrested, prosecuted, and threatened with life in prison until he (allegedly) killed himself?

      Then his original and highly lucrative pet project, Reddit, was mutated into a propaganda factory by the Epstein Class, cannibalized by the Investor Class, and gutted for AI slop by the Tech Sector?

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      21 hours ago

      At least, academic papers give credits to the author… Or to the author’s boss

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      21 hours ago

      I don’t even know why they charge such high prices.

      I don’t work in academia but I am curious about thing and look up papers all the time.

      I have never bought a single one at those ridiculous prices. But if they were reasonable like $1-$3 or something I probably would have an di imagine a lot of people would have.

      You make more if 100 people buy a $1 item than 3 people buying a $30 item and the world benefits more.

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        20 hours ago

        Because they can. It really is just a cartell. Especially institutions pay a fortune for bundled access.