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    Emily Applebaum
    By Emily Applebaum

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    Paywall: The Business of Scholarship dives into the need for open access to research and science, questions the rationale behind the $25.2 billion a year that flows into for-profit academic publishers, examines the 35-40% profit margin associated with the top academic publisher Elsevier and looks at how that profit margin is often greater than some of the most profitable tech companies like Apple, Facebook and Google. I was drawn to this documentary topic when I learned that public funds that come out of tax payers' pockets fund important scientific research that is locked behind paywalls and inaccessible to the general public. As we filmed this documentaryI was struck by the global energy and enthusiasm toward open access and the strong resistance to the movement by many of the world's top publishers. Further, I found that the funds paid to academic publishers are heavily burdening the higher education market, contributing to the rising tuition fees at all universities, the closure of many institutions and, ultimately, limiting science and progress. 7,7 of 10. 22 vote. directed by Jason Schmitt. image

    Carol Dweck Revisits the 'Growth Mindset. It's worse than getting paid pay to publish, then turn around and force everyone else to pay for access. Costs of maintaining servers for storing these small PDF files is so small it's laughable that they still charge money for access. Open access should have always been the default. Thank you for doing this long overdue. Or you could just delete your cookies,and read stories up to the limit again. and repeat. Hey, how can you remove the code cs-obfuscation from an element.

     

    57:00 John Wilbanks says it beautifully. How is it we are more concerned with self driving cars than mobilizing a hundred years of of scientific research. OA is the answer. You shouldn't have to be a student to get access. Want to just skip to the documentary? It starts at 6:08. you can click this timestamp to automatically advance there in the player! If you want to see the running commentary by experts in the field, and you're watching on desktop, click the show chat replay link to the right of the video, and set it to live chat replay. Candice, MPS in Publishing (inactive. Was bummed I couldn't catch this one live, Peter, but better late than never! 10:30 - emphasis on 'obscenely' and that's coming from someone with a background on the publishing side of things. As students, we could see - and spent a good amount of time discussing - ofoundly unfair, to put it everyone but the journal publishers the status quo is in this particular regard. Maybe it makes me a little angrier than other members of my cohort/ field' because my undergrad background (and original intended career path) was science. Long live Sci-Hub, I suppose? Finally appears at 1:00:16.

    Paywall: The Business of Scholarship (CC BY 4.0. Kelvin Smith Library: Summon. "Paywall - The Business of Scholarship" live-screening, Dec 14. 5 Sep 2018. Paywall: The Business of Scholarship is a documentary film released in 2018 about the scholarly publishing industry and the Open Access. Watch: Paywall: The Business of Scholarship (2018. Impact of. We are happy to announce that a collaboration of ZPID, LMU OSC, and LMU University Library will present the movie "Paywall - The Business of Scholarship" in. Leonora Crema, UBC Scholarly Communications Librarian.

    This is wonderful, and the good word continues to spread. But as weve watched the growth mindset become more popular, weve become much wiser about how to implement it. Guys why dont you just pay or not view the content if you dont have the money. People write those stories, transport costs, accommodation and all. No one chew my head off Im just sharing a though. Im sure the employees will enjoy your contributions when they pay for school fees and put food on the table.

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    Can you do it with patreon. Digital Library Services. Paywalls are so annoying. It sucks because many of the newsmagazine websites originally were free before. And it's very annoying if we are not allowed to read just one single article without getting blocked! I live in Denmark and can no longer read any free articles of because of this bullshit. Come on! Someone may say the news magazines are losing money due to the internet, but I don't think paywalls are the solution.

    TYT brought me here. I work in biotech and know all too well the problems of pay to play in academia. How we haven't solved this very simple dilemma in academia is beyond me. If you take public money you shouldn't be able to publish work with private corporations.