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Med students hoist P2P Jolly Roger to get access to papers

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

The ease with which information can be spread through the Internet has exacerbated tensions among those who pay for, conduct, and publish scientific research. Many journals still require subscription or per-article payments for access to the research they publish, which often leaves the public, who funds a significant percentage of the research, on the wrong side of a pay wall. So far, however, there’s been little evidence that the public has been interested enough in research to engage in the sort of widespread file-sharing that plague other content industries. But a new study suggests that may just be because nobody’s looked very carefully.

By John Timmer

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This entry was posted on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 7:49 am by Raquel Rios and is filed under News

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