To show solidarity during the coronavirus crisis, JSTOR has announced free access to over 6,000 books and 150 journals. Great news, right? Except it’s not.
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I once did. The moment I uttered about Aaron the rep disconnected my chat. It’s all about crony capitalism. By the way have you heard about pacer, a tool that keeps a record of American citizens and ideally it should be free of cost but even its access cost money even though it’s maintenance is done via tax payers money. Have you heard about the Gmat, it’s also a non profit company but it’s turn over is more than that of apple. Ideally Ielts and toefl should also be very cheap since these companies are non profit but you know how much they charge.
JSTOR is a non-profit who does not benefit commercially from any service. While the solution isn’t perfect, it’s more than most providers of scholarly resources are doing during this time. Did you even bother trying to contact JSTOR at all to get their perspective?
I once did. The moment I uttered about Aaron the rep disconnected my chat. It’s all about crony capitalism. By the way have you heard about pacer, a tool that keeps a record of American citizens and ideally it should be free of cost but even its access cost money even though it’s maintenance is done via tax payers money. Have you heard about the Gmat, it’s also a non profit company but it’s turn over is more than that of apple. Ideally Ielts and toefl should also be very cheap since these companies are non profit but you know how much they charge.
JSTOR is a non-profit who does not benefit commercially from any service. While the solution isn’t perfect, it’s more than most providers of scholarly resources are doing during this time. Did you even bother trying to contact JSTOR at all to get their perspective?