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El Duvelle
El Duvelle
@elduvelle@neuromatch.social  ·  activity timestamp last month

As an #Academic, do you reject #Elsevier and other for-profit publishers? Do you think they should stop going in the way of free exchange of knowledge?
Or maybe you think Elsevier is not that bad and wonder why people are concerned with them?

In both cases, have a look at this list of researchers pledging to stop supporting Elsevier:
http://thecostofknowledge.com/index.php

And if you are convinced... add your name to the list :)

Quoting @djoerd for the link:
https://idf.social/@djoerd/115564353571445019

#ScientificPublishing #Research #Academia #AcademicChatter

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El Duvelle
El Duvelle
@elduvelle@neuromatch.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

This is mine:

Screenshot of my "pledge" on the website. It says:
"won't publish
won't do editorial work
Elsevier and other for-profit publishers are parasiting the relationship between the public and scientists. As Gollum says, they should "leave now, and never come back!"
Screenshot of my "pledge" on the website. It says: "won't publish won't do editorial work Elsevier and other for-profit publishers are parasiting the relationship between the public and scientists. As Gollum says, they should "leave now, and never come back!"
Screenshot of my "pledge" on the website. It says: "won't publish won't do editorial work Elsevier and other for-profit publishers are parasiting the relationship between the public and scientists. As Gollum says, they should "leave now, and never come back!"
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