Open access at a crossroads
David Kramer,
Physics Today,
Oct 12, 2018
More reaction to Plan S for open access. I'm fully sympathetic with the Smits line of reasoning: "For the last 20 years, libraries, universities, and [others] had the possibility to sort this out. But they did not," Smits says. "Now the funders have stepped in, and they now call the shots." The publisher made large profits, the universities focused on absurd metrics, and the researchers didn't care. Now the people who are actually paying the bill are weighing in. Fix it. Create open access to scientific literature. No excuses, no workarounds.
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