
Just open access to +1.1 million papers, nbd.
Most of you have probably heard of arXiv.org by now. Basically, every paper I report on is probably on the arXiv in some form, as the site hosts draft manuscripts in physics and astronomy. Many of them eventually appear in academic journals, but some will spend their entire existence in the arXiv.
Five years ago, I assumed that every field had its own equivalent of arXiv. So imagine my surprise when I tried to upload my first chemistry paper to the chemistry equivalent. Apparently, there was one—but publisher…
Biologists start sharing unpublished work—oh, the horror!
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