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John Carter's avatar

My colleagues were recently in a tizzy because a journal they had long preferred to publish in was moving to an Open Access model, and would therefore suddenly start costing thousands of dollars per paper in page charges. Whatever will they do?

To which my response was to shrug. I have been saying what you said here for years ... essentially from the beginning of my career. May all these journals dry up and blow away in the winds of irrelevancy. They are a plague. As is peer review (you can demarcate the division between engaging, thoughtful papers and unreadable sludge quite precisely from the introduction of PR ... it's like a K-T boundary in the literature).

And then of course there is the connection between scientific publishing to Epstein via his Mossad handler's father, who is largely responsible for the entire grift....

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Paladin's avatar

So, it seems the peer review in science is akin to a Washinton DC jury of one's peers.

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