@_JakeVogel_@BrianGordon81 EU-funded projects have had open access as a requirement for quite a few years now with no impact on publications fees. Many (western) institutions have separate agreements with publishers anyway and researchers never even see the final bill.
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@mertrory That's brave.
My work email account used to put all emails from MICCAI and Neuroimage into spam. No matter if it's review requests or responses to my own submissions.
Now I check more often and put things on the trusted source list more quickly.
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@happykitten62 I wish I would ever get a review like this. In the meantime I get stuff like: 'your results are likely influenced by your choice of included variables. Please discuss.'
What am I supposed to do with that?
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