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It seems they are learning! Still not interested in supporting them
until it's all OA, though. I don't want *cheap* science, I want
Free-As-In-Freedom Science. I'll happily pay to support OA journals,
even if I think they're only a stepping stone in a steady devolution
towards total disintermediation in science.
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OA? Open access?
Cathal Garvey
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May 2, 2013, 9:49:35 AM5/2/13
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Indeed! The easiest way to avoid an issue of customer satisfaction is to
make the imperfect product cheaper. For science, I think that's not an
acceptable response. Knowledge, especially when paid for by the public,
belongs in the commons.
Nathan McCorkle
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For U.S. $60 I could become a student at 2 universities and get
ezproxy access to their library... and then have access to 10s or 100s
of journals