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by omginternets
3880 days ago
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This is a good point. An implicit assumption of mine is that it's cheaper to donate computing resources than to pay the journal subscription fees. To reiterate, however, I think it'll still be necessary to have some sort of submission fee to cover the costs of peer-review. |
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A few more points: - people outside of computer sciences (and maybe physics) do not want to deal with LaTeX. As a result, they want to submit ugly word files and get a nicely formatted paper out of it (this has a cost, but not in CS where we submit nicely formatted LaTeX papers)
- most journals do not do copy-editing, but the big ones actually work on the figures, the text, fix the references, etc. Again, this is not common in CS.