+1 I'm as frustrated as the next ex-academic about no longer having access to ALL THE SCIENCE through institution-paid pay-to-view databases and journals, and yes, JSTOR's model might be slightly exploitative (I, heh, don't have enough data to make an opinion and I don't care enough to go scrape up the data right now), but it's really an "everybody in academic publishing does it" thing.
Although, something that I think is relevant to part of ysabetwordsmith's original point is the "science gap," which Jorge Cham does a really good job of discussing at TEDxUCLA here.
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Although, something that I think is relevant to part of