Stop doing peer reviews for free
The unpaid backbone of a billion-dollar scientific publishing industry
Not long ago, I received yet another “urgent” peer review request from a major medical journal. The email hit all the familiar notes: “We value your expertise. Your contribution is essential to scholarly excellence. Please respond within 72 hours.”
I glanced at the journal’s website. Their open-access fee? $3,800. Reviewer compensation? Zero.
This is the quiet hypocrisy we’ve all come to accept: Journals charge …






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