Paid Content, Paid Social & User Control The psychology of paying for control, reliability, and trust is obvious to BuzzFeed's CEO
Paid Content Innovation Continues An innovator in subscriptions makes another leap into mobile content purchases
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A Euro-US-China Inflection Point? Where profits are celebrated, growth follows — which plays to China's advantage
The Mythology of the "Preprint" Even authors have qualms about how these draft papers are described and used
Are Publishers Just Service Providers? An essay analyzing society publishing misses the key and profound functions of publishers
Day 2 from APE — Data, Open Science, and the Future The second day of the 2020 APE Meeting brings some surprising problems to the fore
Funders Don't See Why . . . Funders prove insouciant at APE 2020 — and an editor suggests politicizing papers
Just Now: Marc Schiltz at APE 2020 A talk shows how trivial Plan S has become, and worrying signs about funder smugness