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As far as wanting shit "in return" for their work, that's what I was attacking. As a scientist, you work for the good of mankind. When a scientific breakthrough occurs, you've just edged humanity a little bit further towards uncovering the mysteries of the universe.

THAT'S your compensation. That should be good enough.
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As far as wanting shit "in return" for their work, that's what I was attacking. As a scientist, you work for the good of mankind.

THAT'S your compensation.

Now, that seems worded a little too demanding, as if you leashed up the poor scientist and crack a whip every now and then and go "mush!"

But it is preferable if said scientist of whatever caliber does it for the sake of reaching an end goal that'll help people.



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I would have no problem with with payinh for materials if I knew they were going to the guys who did the work. But when most of the money goes to the publishing house, fuck 'em.


 
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Now, that seems worded a little too demanding, as if you leashed up the poor scientist and crack a whip every now and then and go "mush!"
Well, I'm just saying. You have to be incredibly passionate about your field of work in order to be a scientist, I would imagine. In order to be a scientist, there has to be something inside of you that compels you to be one, because it's not easy, and in a lot of ways, it doesn't seem very fun. You really have to want to do that sort of work.

So, I don't think I'd have to start cracking whips--but when people start prioritizing their Maseratis (or whatever the fuck stupid shit they buy) over the unearthing the secrets of reality, it's sort of disheartening. It pisses me off, and it's hard for me to sympathize with that mentality.
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Now, that seems worded a little too demanding, as if you leashed up the poor scientist and crack a whip every now and then and go "mush!"
Well, I'm just saying. You have to be incredibly passionate about your field of work in order to be a scientist, I would imagine. In order to be a scientist, there has to be something inside of you that compels you to be one, because it's not easy, and in a lot of ways, it doesn't seem very fun. You really have to want to do that sort of work.

So, I don't think I'd have to start cracking whips--but when people start prioritizing their Maseratis (or whatever the fuck stupid shit they buy) over the unearthing the secrets of reality, it's sort of disheartening. It pisses me off, and it's hard for me to sympathize with that mentality.

I love all the doctors out there who are doctors just because the pay is good.


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One of the primary barriers to research is lack of funding, though.
Well, sure, but that doesn't mean we have to start crossing your palms with silver just to give people what they fundamentally deserve to have access to from birth.

Do you think everyone has a right to all the raw data or analysis in the papers? Or just the conclusions? Because conclusions in laymen's terms are always available in the free abstract of the paper.


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If you're doing science because you want money, and rewatd you're not a good scientist


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If you're doing science because you want money, and reward you're not a good scientist

Is it unfathomable that passionate scientists could want to also be able to afford to provide for their families or themselves, plan for the future or retirement, or even be able to continue to do research?


 
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Do you think everyone has a right to all the raw data or analysis in the papers? Or just the conclusions? Because conclusions in laymen's terms are always available in the free abstract of the paper.
For the purpose of verification, maybe, yeah, I don't see why not. I'm not into blindly accepting conclusions at face value just because an authority says so--if the raw data and analysis were available for scrutiny as well, I think that would be enlightening in a number of ways.

If you disagree, please give me an example of research you'd personally keep from the public eye, for any reason.


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If you're doing science because you want money, and reward you're not a good scientist

Is it unfathomable that passionate scientists could want to also be able to afford to provide for their families or themselves, plan for the future or retirement, or even be able to continue to do research?

It is unfathomable that people would go into a field because it pays well. I'd expect a good scientist to do what they do out of a passion for the subject and a wish to further our collective knowledge of the world around us. If getting money is your primary reason for becoming a scientist, you should probably think about your priorities.


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Do you think everyone has a right to all the raw data or analysis in the papers? Or just the conclusions? Because conclusions in laymen's terms are always available in the free abstract of the paper.
For the purpose of verification, maybe, yeah, I don't see why not. I'm not into blindly accepting conclusions at face value just because an authority says so--if the raw data and analysis were available for scrutiny as well, I think that would be enlightening in a number of ways.

If you disagree, please give me an example of research you'd personally keep from the public eye, for any reason.
Just off the top of my head:

Patents
Intellectual property
Private research for businesses like market or production analyses
Classified information that could endanger people
Medical research whose publication would violate privacy rights

But really it's not about unavailability to the public, it's about scientists being funded and paid for their work. The research we're actually talking about is publicly available, just not freely.


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I'd expect a good scientist to do what they do out of a passion for the subject and a wish to further our collective knowledge of the world around us. If getting money is your primary reason for becoming a scientist, you should probably think about your priorities.

I don't understand why you're creating this untenable dichotomy of scientific passion versus salary. The vast majority of science is laborious, boring, and minuscule in scope; it's not groundbreaking or requisite of this romanticized "scientific passion" you seem to think is inherent in the field. 


 
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Is it unfathomable that passionate scientists could want to also be able to afford to provide for their families or themselves, plan for the future or retirement, or even be able to continue to do research?
But you say that like it's their only form of income. Surely it isn't.

As for being able to continue research, public grants are a thing. As long as people agree that research needs to be done, we'll provide them the resources to do it. Right?


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As long as people agree that research needs to be done, we'll provide them the resources to do it. Right?

I think salary and closed-access publication are separate issues that we're mistakenly mixing together. I do support open-access research, and I think that's the direction the industry is moving, shifting costs at the same time (because the costs don't just disappear). I'm pretty mixed on pirating these papers as a substitute to open-access research though.


 
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Pretty torn on this, to be honest.
By the way, I think this is great coming from someone who is perfectly okay with pirating video games.


 
 
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As far as wanting shit "in return" for their work, that's what I was attacking. As a scientist, you work for the good of mankind. When a scientific breakthrough occurs, you've just edged humanity a little bit further towards uncovering the mysteries of the universe.

THAT'S your compensation. That should be good enough.
this is why i love you. i dont care if i get paid for my contributions to the astronomy field, i want to make a difference in what humanity knows about our place in the universe and the origins. they already get paid by contracts or by the want to do something to better our lives, paying for published articles that people should have a right to accessing to understand the process of is why science can go ahead and be furthered or be improved on.


 
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This isn't even about free information, it's about scientists having access to publications for their work. On one hand, researchers should have access to what they need for their work (and they typically do through subscriptions made by whoever is funding them), but on the other, research is difficult and requires funding, and scientists deserve to get paid for their work despite some indefensible claims that access to information is a human right.

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"All papers on their website are written by researchers, and researchers do not receive money from what Elsevier collects. That is very different from the music or movie industry, where creators receive money from each copy sold," she said.

Straight from the article. The researchers aren't being paid anyway, the publisher pockets 100% of the money.


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Straight from the article. The researchers aren't being paid anyway, the publisher pockets 100% of the money.

In open-access publications, researches typically have to pay a substantially higher fee to publish their work.


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Research and creating papers like this doesn't come cheap, and people don't usually spend tremendous amounts of time and effort just to better humanity. They want something in return.
Boohoo. Fuck them.

I don't know if you're aware of this but people have to actually feed themselves and their families. Not everyone lives in a snow globe like you do.


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I don't know if you're aware of this but people have to actually feed themselves and their families. Not everyone lives in a snow globe like you do.
Except that's not their only form of income. This has been discussed.


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I don't know if you're aware of this but people have to actually feed themselves and their families. Not everyone lives in a snow globe like you do.
Except that's not their only form of income. This has been discussed.

And? Why shouldn't they be allowed to profit from their research? What's wrong with that?


 
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And? Why shouldn't they be allowed to profit from their research? What's wrong with that?
Furthering mankind's knowledge of the universe IS profit.


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And? Why shouldn't they be allowed to profit from their research? What's wrong with that?
Furthering mankind's knowledge of the universe IS profit.

I'm talking about monetary profit here. Why shouldn't a scientist be allowed to advance themselves financially through their work?


 
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I'm talking about monetary profit here. Why shouldn't a scientist be allowed to advance themselves financially through their work?
Please show me where I said that they shouldn't be allowed.

This is what I said:

If you value money and personal gain over your work as a scientist, I have two words for you:

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Fuck you.