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Covid has deepened the West monopoly of science publishing Quartz

“The coronavirus pandemic has certainly exacerbated things,” says Jorge Contreras, a leading academic at the University of Utah, in the US. But what does this mean for scientists, writes the BBC’s weekly The Boss.

Source: qz.com
Published on 2022-01-25

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