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I wonder why tenured professors still publish in pay-walled venues. I can understand that non-tenured professors are publication pressured, but once one gets tenured, why should one still place knowledge behind walls?

Franck Dernoncourt
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    Are you (also) asking, "... and not provide a preprint as free download?" – Raphael Aug 19 '15 at 12:10
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    This question suffers from a faulty base assumption that non-paywall is inherently, globally, unarguably, categorically "better" and to be desired by all by default. – Lightness Races in Orbit Aug 19 '15 at 14:03
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    @Light - I removed your second sentence. Your point is well taken, and (for what it's worth) I completely agree, but please discuss ideas, not individual people. – eykanal Aug 19 '15 at 16:51
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    @LightnessRacesinOrbit This is not an assumption but one possible answer to the question. No intent to take sides here, just looking for facts. – Franck Dernoncourt Aug 19 '15 at 17:07
  • @eykanal: Eh, what people do is completely relevant all the time. That is the manifestation of ideas. I cannot judge what the OP's ideas are without telepathy. Anyway, I don't even remember what the sentence was now since you have censored it! So this is a generic response – Lightness Races in Orbit Aug 19 '15 at 17:09
  • Why wouldn't they? – Cape Code Aug 21 '15 at 15:56
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    @CapeCode Making information available to anyone? – Franck Dernoncourt Aug 30 '15 at 18:36