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by jorgemf
3308 days ago
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You pay to publish in a journal, you pay to have access to the papers of the journal and you review for the journal for free. Do you see the problem? You review for free but pay to access the content and to publish. Note: the journal is not related with the people who pay you to do research. |
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Neither me nor my employer have never had to pay to publish any of my papers, but my employer does pay a few dollars a year for access to a papers repository run by a non-profit who just help the community come together - web hosting isn't free. I imagine it's one of the cheaper of the web services we pay for and a trivial cost of running a business.
I really don't see any problem.