My hope is that someday more academic information will be freely available. Until then - we should all be part of this fight.
I agree but how can you be a part of this fight
My hope is that someday more academic information will be freely available. Until then - we should all be part of this fight.
I agree but how can you be a part of this fight
You can see that scholarly publishing is far more profitable than being one of the biggest retailers in the world (Amazon).
These numbers shock me. And why is it that both Academic Publishing companies only give you the eeuro amount rather than the USD amojunt most probably wouldnt waste their time finding the conversion so we dont actually know the tru dollar amount here compared to the others
The good news is that academics, librarians, and even the government are pushing for more open access to academic materia
I am pleased to know that someone is addressing the issue to have more open access to academic material.
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I had never used AI til my sister came to visit me almost about a year ago and showed me Googles Gemini' I fell in love with it.
The idea that status impacts your access to information is nothing new
Shmoozing and rubbing elbows in academia happens just like everywhere else.
And in academia especially, only a privileged few have access to certain types of scholarly writings.
I am surprised to hear that even in academia there is still limited access to scholarly writings.