El #NotOpenAccess de hoy, de Elsevier:

"The published journal article cannot be shared publicly, for example on ResearchGate or Academia.edu, to ensure the sustainability of peer-reviewed research in journal publications."

🐟💊 New study reveals: Omega-3 supplements can reduce aggressive behavior 🤯 A comprehensive review of randomized controlled trials shows promising results for mental health 💪

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1359178924000466

#Omega3Benefits #MentalHealthMatters #AggressiveBehavior #SupplementsForWellness
#notopenaccess :/

Me: trying to get the APC info of a journal surfing their website.

The publisher: I will forward you to this general website where they will ask you if I am hybrid/open access/suscription... Oh, you don't know? Sorry (not sorry) to have made you spent 30 minutes looking for this.

The publisher is IEEE but any other would be the same.

#NotOpenAccess

Another #NotOpenAccess, this time from IOP Publishing (Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter)

"Subscription-based journals must insist on the 12-month embargo because immediate availability of peer-reviewed articles in public repositories removes the means of funding the journal’s costs of operation".
https://publishingsupport.iopscience.iop.org/questions/what-is-iop-publishings-green-open-access-policy/

Really???

(unless you are funded by the US Government, then THIS changes EVERYTHING)

IOP Publishing’s green open access policy - IOPscience - Publishing Support

Green open access is the process of archiving a copy of an accepted manuscript* on an institutional or subject repository in parallel to publishing with IOP Publishing. IOP Publishing believes that gold open access is the most sustainable route to open access but provides green open access options to those authors wanting or needing to share their work in this way.  IOP […]

IOPscience - Publishing Support

"Full access", "free access", "open access"... Entonces, ¿lo puedo poner en mi repositorio, o no?

Otra práctica #notOpenAccess, esta vez de Wiley. Jugar a la confusión les sale muy rentable.

New #notOpenAccess practice from Nature:
Publishers provide authors with a read-only link to their papers for sharing in social media.
🔗 https://www.springernature.com/gp/researchers/sharedit

The content and rights are once again stolen from authors and funders of the research.

SharedIt | Springer Nature | For Researchers | Springer Nature

New #notopenaccess practice from IOPPublishing: papers are reviewed online so researchers can not have the "accepted version" or "postprint" themselves to deposit in a repository.

The #openaccess battle is going to be long...

Funny thing: only yesterday while listening to the fan in my laptop spin up on the ad-loaded site electrek.com (ironic!) I wondered to myself, "what's the kWh hit of all this advertising frenzy, at scale?"

Well, one day later up pops an answer.

Sadly because of Yet Another Business Plan this article is #NotOpenAccess but some hints are in the abstract, for those who can take the work on faith alone.

It's a lot of juice.

#EnergyWaste
#ExternalCosts
#ClimateChange

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jiec.13376?af=R

Unfortunately, the paper is #NotOpenAccess. For those of you frustrated by #paywalls (same here!), feel free to e-mail me and I’ll help out! #PayWallProblems #OpenAccess #FreeAccess (6/6)

I guess an implication of this might be that increasing melt and hence subglacial disposal will contribute to increased seasonal acceleration?

Sady, #NotOpenAccess.

'Seasonal acceleration of Petermann Glacier, Greenland, from changes in subglacial hydrology'

https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2022GL098009?af=R

#GlacialHydrology
#PetermannGlacier
#Cryosphere
#GreenlandIceSheet