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Women, Science and the Royal Society; Open Access Research

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The Cost of Publishing in a Digital Age

In an open access model, scientists are paying for the publication rather than the user paying to read the publication. The taxpayer is still funding this research and is effectively using up money that could be devoted to research as fundamental or flaw in the traditional model. But what I think open access crucially does is it introduces a market in terms of the service and value added that publishers provide. We at the BMJ and other high-end journals, I would like to call that to provide a very intensive fact-checking technical editing,. make the article as safe and as good as we can. Chris questions that the extent of the editing.

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