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Ibuthyr ,

What a legend!

Gsus4 ,
@Gsus4@mander.xyz avatar

my hero 😎

10_0 ,

£5*

masterspace ,

Professor with tenure.

Whirlygirl9 ,

b-ok.cc has a big giant warning that the website has been seized by the FBI

ITPaw ,
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Mereo , (edited )

I think the professor himself is fed up with the situation, because as a researcher he is forced to publish his articles to for-profit publishers, who are basically the mafia gatekeepers, who profit from information that should be open to everyone. And the university profits from this lucrative business.

This Youtube video will open your eyes to this business: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKiBlGDfRU8

Adda ,
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As a researcher, I am very happy that recently all the conferences and journals we usually publish to champion open access publishing. Due to this, all my work is currently FOSS and all the papers open access. That is a great change to the papers of the past where you have to have an affiliation to a university to get access to a paper and sometimes even that is not enough.

walthervonstolzing ,
@walthervonstolzing@lemmy.ml avatar

That is a great change to the papers of the past where you have to have an affiliation to a university to get access to a paper and sometimes even that is not enough.

‘Oxford Scholarship Online’ would license different sets of books to different departments; so someone from the philosophy department couldn’t get access to books classified under sociology or history.

Imagine doing something similar at the checkout table in a ‘physical’ library.

walthervonstolzing ,
@walthervonstolzing@lemmy.ml avatar

Here’s another video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PriwCi6SzLo (including an interview with the great Alexandra Elbakyan).

Cory Doctorow recently wrote about this in some detail (incl. helpful links): pluralistic.net/2024/08/16/the-public-sphere/

prole ,

The ghost of Aaron Swartz, is that you?

IllNess ,

Libgen had a 502 error a couple days ago. Glad to see them back.

Anyway completely opposite as one of my teachers. I had to buy my teachers book for his course. The book he gave us was a binder with photocopied pages… Wtf?..

You own the fucking copyright. Give it to us for free.

ExcessShiv ,

Printing and binding is expensive, not to mention a waste of paper, you can’t really expect them to front that cost IMO. He should have just given you the PDF instead printing it.

IllNess ,

That’s what I meant for giving it to us for free.

Also he got free photocopies from the school. That comes from tuition too.

ExcessShiv ,

That’s what I meant for giving it to us for free.

Fair enough, that wasn’t clear to me at least.

JustARegularNerd ,

It truly baffles me how teachers could morally justify that. I would immediately think “Wait, if I make my students buy my textbook for the unit, I’m just fleecing them and they have no choice in the matter.” and you would naively hope that anyone else would also feel the same way.

pmarcilus ,
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extremely based professor

theshatterstone54 ,

If I was a lecturer/professor, I’d totally do that.

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