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ashenketoday at 2:28 PM6 repliesview on HN

> Springer Nature deviated from the normal practice of merely slapping the word RETRACTED across the digital version of the paper while still allowing scholars to read the text. Instead, the publisher posted a blank white page with the cryptic phrase, “This article has been withdrawn due to article violation.” Springer Nature is nevertheless still selling the empty PDF for $39.95.

The system is broken


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kurthrtoday at 4:03 PM

I am still suspicious that this has something to do with the relationship between Springer-Verlag and the Max Plank Digital Library (MPDL) which supports open access.

In 2014 MPDL purchase 110k out-of-print and historically significant titles. In 2015 Springer acquired open-access journals from Max Plank Society. In 2022 There was an open-access book deal allowing Plank Institute members to more easily publish books.

Things were more not always so intertwined and in 2007 the Society canceled a licensing agreement with Springer due to subscription prices and usage restrictions.

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Quarreltoday at 2:32 PM

and, as the articles points out, it is literally out of copyright.

For profit journals need to die.

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lxetoday at 4:24 PM

The system is fine. The culture is broken. Scientific publishing isn't forced on the community by regulation or necessity. You can publish papers in infinite number of ways online. Unlike something like healthcare or housing, where there are no alternatives, there are plenty of alternatives when it comes to media publishing.

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kingleopoldtoday at 3:16 PM

"The purpose of a system is what it does"

it's designed that way.

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TheRealPomaxtoday at 5:21 PM

You forgot the "still" in that sentence.

madmatveytoday at 3:45 PM

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