MIT leaders describe the experience of not renewing its largest journal contract as overwhelmingly positive. MIT has long tried to avoid vendor lock-in through big deal contracts and, in 2019, maintained individual title-by-title subscriptions to approximately 675 Elsevier titles. In 2020, they took the significant step of canceling the full Elsevier journals contract – all 675 titles – leaving users with immediate access to only pre-2020 backfile content. Since the cancellation, MIT Libraries estimates annual savings at more than 80% of its original spend. This move saves MIT approximately $2 million each year, and the Libraries provide alternative means of access that fulfills most article requests in minutes.
After laying the groundwork with faculty and university administrators, the transition has been relatively seamless with minimal push back from researchers. Most faculty have been supportive of the Libraries in taking a principled stand in line with MIT values and are finding alternative means of access to needed research without an Elsevier subscription. Four years out, the faculty who continue to be most challenged by lack of immediate access are in the life sciences.
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Just here to say fuck Elsevier. Standing in the way of progress.
Fuck MIT.
Remember that they sued Aaron Schwarts into a suicide. Disgusting parasites grifting off taxpayers.
Never forget who these people are once they show you their face.
Who are “these people”? Like… Really who are you taking about? The directors? Teachers? Janitors? Lol
https://corporation.mit.edu/
But more practically executive team and general counsel.
Why would I shit on peasants slaving for the regime?
WTF is your angle here anyway? Poor adjuct didn’t do nuffin mate? Parasites are in the clear because they got jobs from helpless plebs?
Ok. Just gonna carry on with my day, I thought this was gonna be a normal conversation. Lol
You got a lot to learn…
Not from you. Lol
Don’t worry the regime is here to break everybody in 👍
Definitely fuck them. The largest pro-privacy, entity really, ISP in Sweden had them sued for copyright trolling. I believe that Elsevier in response blocked any Bahnhof-customers. Bahnhof blocked Elsevier traffic with this tenner: http://elsevier.bahnhof.se/.
This was a big deal when working there because Bahnhof had a track record of not honoring requests to give out personal info or blocking any sites. The CEO also secretly recorded the FRA, our equivalent to the NSA, as they were trying to make a deal under the table to be able to spy on customers. There’s even a video recreation (the server he’s holding used to host Wikileaks)!
For more info about the Elsevier stuff: [https://bahnhof.se/2018/11/02/senaste-nytt-bahnhof-blockerar-internet/](here’s an official big post in Swedish).