segunda-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2012

Researchers taking a stand against Elsevier


Academics have protested against Elsevier's business practices for years with little effect. These are some of their objections: 

  • They charge exorbitantly high prices for subscriptions to individual journals. 
  • In the light of these high prices, the only realistic option for many libraries is to agree to buy very large "bundles", which will include many journals that those libraries do not actually want. Elsevier thus makes huge profits by exploiting the fact that some of their journals are essential. 
  • They support measures such as SOPA, PIPA and the Research Works Act, that aim to restrict the free exchange of information. The key to all these issues is the right of authors to achieve easily-accessible distribution of their work. If you would like to declare publicly that you will not support any Elsevier journal unless they radically change how they operate, then you can do so by filling in your details in the box below.
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Source / Fonte (sign the boycott here / assine o boicote aqui):
http://thecostofknowledge.com/index.php


Journal publishing reform:


The Cost of Knowledge:
http://gowers.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/elsevierstatementfinal.pdf

What’s wrong with electronic journals?:
http://gowers.wordpress.com/2012/01/29/whats-wrong-with-electronic-journals/

Academic Spring (art work):
http://blog.thecostofknowledge.com/