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1. Terret+ON[view] [source] 2021-09-29 12:36:21
>>sixtyf+(OP)
Every time this comes up, I ask if the “academic publishing industry” provides any service where I, as an individual, can subscribe for one reasonable subscription fee, to one single site, with all the research.

It seems no.

- No one service or site or subscription or pass

- No reasonable fee

- No aggregation of all the research

They’ve externalized the useful work back onto the user. Sci-hub does that work for me.

If I could pay $100/month* for sci-hub, I would.

* Footnote: Arbitrarily rating it as 3x more value than, say, Bloomberg. And while I think it should be a public service rather than a fee, if there is a fee, it likely should be geo-adjusted by global income bands: https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/4085814679889422...

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2. btrett+uy1[view] [source] 2021-09-29 16:10:24
>>Terret+ON
While I'm not aware of anything quite like what you've described, some possibilities for accessing the scientific literature as an individual are discussed here: https://onscienceandacademia.org/t/how-do-you-access-recent-...
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3. leephi+MC1[view] [source] 2021-09-29 16:26:21
>>btrett+uy1
I’ve collected a few ways to get papers at https://lee-phillips.org/articleAccess/
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