Re: Vitamin supplements 'do us no good and may be harmful'



On Apr 27, 6:04 am, "D. C. Sessions" <d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In message <pMadnY7ipq0mrInVnZ2dnUVZ_jqdn...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Marshall Price wrote:

   So is this newsworthy?  Three authors did a meta-analysis and didn't
find evidence of anything, but they do advise the world that more
research is needed, and for the full article, they want money.

One of the ugly aspects of academic publishing is that in
order to get their work published, the authors have to
sign over copyright.  They don't get a dime from reprints,
and in fact can't even reprint their own work for classes
or on their websites.

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It better to publish in a journal that frees up the articles
after a year or choose an free e-journal. I'd say each
University should have its own it e-journals for it
professors with later maintaining some connection
to the articles with them retaining some rights of use,
rights to edit and improve, so on.
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