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by gh02t
2908 days ago
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The biggest thing Elsevier does that requires actual work is final typsetting and editing of your article. They have someone take your preprint submission and take care of the formatting for the final article. I don't think this justifies their ridiculous fees and business practices, but it is a service they provide that costs money. |
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Elsevier and Springer and others hire the worst bottom-dollar outsourced 'proofers' they can find and every single time it takes so long to get across to them what they've done wrong and to pore through the paper to find all the errors that it would have been better for everyone if they just told me how they wanted the paper and I supplied the PDF!
Anyway I don't disagree with what you've written but I had to get the rant out. Has anyone NOT had this experience??