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Academic Spring | Researchers taking a stand against Elsevier Academic Spring Researchers taking a stand against Elsevier Trouble for Elsevier Tune in this NPR segment  to hear Rick Carr interview Tim Gowers and Tyler Neylon about the ongoing Elsevier boycott. February 19, 2012   4 Comments Art As the boycott against Elsevier gains momentum, some beautiful artwork has emerged in support of the movement. ( Images by Michael Eisen )   ( Images by Giulia Forsythe ) February 19, 2012   Leave a comment The Cost of Knowledge The Cost of Knowledge is a place for researchers to publicly boycott Elsevier. It was built as a response to Tim Gowers’s call to action , in which he states: I am not only going to refuse to have anything to do with Elsevier journals from now on, but I am saying so publicly. I am by no means the first person to do this, but the more of us there are, the more socially acceptable it becomes, and that is my main reason for writing this post. ...

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