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Three high level models of paywall have emerged: hard paywalls that allow no free content and prompt the user straight away to pay in order to read, listen or watch the content, soft paywalls that allow some free content, such as an abstract or summary, and metered paywalls that allow a set number of free articles that a reader can access over a specific period of time, allowing more ...
The scale of the COVID-19 outbreak has prompted several major publishers to temporarily disable their paywalls on related articles, including Bloomberg News, The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Seattle Times. [75] [76] Many local newspapers were already severely struggling before the crisis. [76]
CNN and Reuters both institute paywalls. Staying informed is going to cost a bit more, as two major news organizations have announced plans to begin charging visitors for access to their websites.
As others have noted, this article focuses on news publications and makes no mention of scholarly publishing (including scientific presses). I'd like to reframe the article to focus on paywalls, with separate sections on paywalls in different types of publishing. Are there any objections? Megs 20:16, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
Two more magazines are launching paywalls for their digital offerings as the media industry looks to become less reliant on advertising dollars — an already struggling revenue stream hit hard by ...
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Unpaywall, begun as an interface for oaDOI.org, [12] [13] is a browser extension [14] which finds legal free versions of (paywalled) scholarly articles. [15] In July 2018, Unpaywall was reported to provide free access to 20 million articles, [1] which accounts for about 47% of the articles that people search for with Unpaywall. [16]
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