The cost of publishing is usually borne by researchers in many institutions—a huge burden particularly in developing countries with weaker currencies.
Via Igor Espanhol
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Igor Espanhol's curator insight,
March 29, 2019 4:28 PM
“The censorship of social networks has plunged citizens back into isolation,” says Abdelkerim Yacob of digital advocacy group Internet Sans Frontières (ISF). The lengthy cutoff, he added, has “cut Chadians out of the global conversation, and curbed penetration and digital development.” |
"The rise of open access publishing should be applauded. Scientific research and literature should be made available to everyone, with no cost to the reader."