Anyone doing academic writing, from students at university to scientists, nurses, doctors, engineers, math teachers, vets, all need to read and reference many, many of these academic texts to do any sort of research.

Now imagine every time you want to cite anything, you can only read the synopsis at best because every source wants you to spend $50.

It's normal to need like 50 references for a research paper by the way (although students can get away with 10-20)

I'm sure locking the culmination of human knowledge behind a paywall and limiting the amount of people that can contribute to that knowledge will end well for the species.

  • ButtBidet [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    I think that most libraries in universities have annual subscriptions to these journals, and researchers there can read for free. That said, it's just another thing making higher ed more expensive and unobtainable for those outside of the bourgeoisie.