Lambert Heller on Nostr: Scholarly publishing transformations ftw. Now Elsevier turning itself into a police ...
Scholarly publishing transformations ftw.
Now Elsevier turning itself into a police force, prosecuting its authors.
They don't even describe themselves as publisher anymore, but a "global information analytics company". The information source being you, their readers/authors, while being closely observed every step you take on their platforms.
https://scicomm.xyz/@dantheclamman/113483420475286171Published at
2024-11-17 10:57:27Event JSON
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