Re-imagine scientific publishing. What would you change? My answer: No paywall, no delay, straight to the web. Open data, open code, interactive/animated figures. Transparent, rolling peer review, version control, CCBY license, citable DOIs. See it here: https://andrewgyork.github.io/
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I like GitHub pages a lot, but I'm not counting on them to persist, that's what Zenodo is for.
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No, you just said that zenodo is Cern-backed!
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With that said, millions of papers are published per year. Bandwidth + disk space + DevOps + other overhead ought to be 1-2 orders of magnitude lower than the Internet Archive (which is far, far larger). So I'd guess that at scale < $1 / per paper per year, maybe much less.
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