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megaloblasto ◴[] No.45051186[source]
I have to read a lot of papers for work. Sometimes 2 or 3 a day. Often when I find one I'm interested in, they want $60 to read the one paper. If I have to read one paper a day, that's about $20,000 a year just to stay up to date with the science.

That's ridiculous. Thankfully someone is breaking down these barriers to science.

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SamuelAdams ◴[] No.45051473[source]
Assuming you are in the States, it would be cheaper to enroll in one course a year and use the universities library system to get the papers you need.

What always bothered me about those though is their terribly clunky UI, dozens of redirects, weird auth flows, and more.

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1. megaloblasto ◴[] No.45051748[source]
I still had the same problem as a student at a major state school in the usa. Most schools don't subscribe to all the journals. I think I had IEEE and a few more, but more of the time they were paywalled.