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2016/07/08

What If Academic and Scholarly Publishers Paid Research Authors?

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Authors of scholarly papers often have little problem with piracy of their material if said piracy might increase the number of people reading their work. As a matter of fact, publishers assume financial risk for scholarly and academic authors. This article from Scholarly Kitchen asks therefore the question: “What if publishers paid research authors to publish, on a widespread basis, and in amounts that would be meaningful?” Positive and negative aspects of such an idea are explored at length.