Why academic publishing is broken — and how researchers are fighting back

If you’ve ever published or read scientific research, you’ve likely encountered the phrase non solus — subtly attached to over 720,000 research articles in 2024 alone. It’s Latin for “not alone.” In 1620, a Dutchman named Isaac Elzevir believed this phrase reflected the symbiotic relationship between authors and publishers — neither could succeed without the Read more… Why academic publishing is broken — and how researchers are fighting back originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

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Why academic publishing is broken — and how researchers are fighting back

If you’ve ever published or read scientific research, you’ve likely encountered the phrase non solus — subtly attached to over 720,000 research articles in 2024 alone. It’s Latin for “not alone.” In 1620, a Dutchman named Isaac Elzevir believed this phrase reflected the symbiotic relationship between authors and publishers — neither could succeed without the

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Why academic publishing is broken — and how researchers are fighting back originally appeared in KevinMD.com.