Researchers
at German institutions that have let their Elsevier subscriptions lapse while
negotiating a new deal are hitting the paywall for the publisher’s most recent
articles around 10,000 times a day, according to Elsevier — which publishes
more than 400,000 papers each year. But at least some German libraries
involved in negotiating access to Elsevier say they are making huge savings
without a subscription, while still providing any articles their academics
request.
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