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by danohuiginn
1805 days ago
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From the article: [Publishers claim sites like Sci-Hub] “have no incentive to ensure the accuracy of scientific articles, no incentive to ensure published papers meet ethical standards, and no incentive to retract or correct articles if issues arise.” The correct response to this should be to always note in citations when a paper was accessed through sci-hub. Then the reader is warned, and can compare against the canonical version if they are worried. |
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The science has changed to fake paper mill to advance the careers of people in the countries with weak institutions.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00733-5