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Beyond paywalls and paid prestige: the ethical minefield of contemporary scientific dissemination

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  • Souza, Bruno Rezende

    (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)

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Scientific publishing has become a complex economic engine intertwined with prestige and power. While publicly funded research fuels prestigious journals owned by private entities, the success of scientists and institutions becomes intimately tied to a cycle of increasing publication costs and limited access. The initial section of this article employs a satirical analogy, drawing parallels between the scientific publishing industry and the familiar framework of social media platforms. It offers a succinct historical overview, elucidating the progression of the present publishing structure. The final section delves into the paradoxical realities of this system. (1) Nation-funded research, public players, private profits: Public institutions and nation-states fuel research, but publishers reap the financial benefits through copyright ownership and inflated Article Processing Charges (APCs); (2) The prestige trap: Journals become platforms for constructing and maintaining scientific authority, with citation counts fueling the cycle of high prices and exclusivity; (3) Higher prices, more visibility: The APCs add a layer of financial burden, hindering access for researchers, especially from developing countries. This article proposes potential solutions such as leveraging existing models. Platforms like arXiv demonstrate sustainable open-access models, relying on voluntary contributions and community engagement. Integrating scientist-driven peer review within open-access frameworks can create a more equitable and accessible system, empowering the scientific community. The future of scientific publishing demands a shift towards transparency, affordability, and open access. By disentangling the economic web and prioritizing open access and transparency, we can create a more equitable and sustainable future for scientific publishing, ensuring that knowledge truly serves its intended purpose – to benefit humanity as a whole.

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  • Souza, Bruno Rezende, 2024. "Beyond paywalls and paid prestige: the ethical minefield of contemporary scientific dissemination," OSF Preprints 9ejhm, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:9ejhm
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/9ejhm
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