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PDF articles can also be saved to a free desktop version of ReadCube, much like songs on iTunes can be saved on your computer. Join the ZME newsletter for amazing science news, features, and exclusive scoops. More than 40, subscribers can't be wrong. This move comes as open-source research is becoming more and more prevalent; for example, over half of published research is now available for free.

The Chinese research agencies are pushing more and more for full open access research and the White House directs open access for government research.

Personally, I am strongly for open access research — bar some exceptions in which there are strong reasons to put a paywall over the articles. So, what do you think? Is this just a PR move, or is it a legitimate attempt to move towards open-access research?



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