Free Web Research Link Closed Under Pressure From Pay Sites

from the good-or-bad? dept

Some interesting questions are raised by this Washington Post article about how the US Energy Department has shut down a free research website after being pressured by two similar commercial research services. Both of the services offer free search capabilities, as well, but also push people to pay for their research. The arguments on both sides make some sense. Those against closing it down fear that the commercial sites will now lock in their users, and eventually force them to pay. They also don't feel as comfortable with the search results. Those who support the closure think that the government is wasting money on a service the private sector is already providing.
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    freeman, 21 Nov 2002 @ 4:14am

    Easy

    Simple, and correct solution - shutdown the commercial people and make the information and research free and independent.

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      Bishop, 21 Nov 2002 @ 5:41am

      Re: Easy


      Looks like two options:
      - shut down the free site, and get tax dollars from the commercial site and its employees
      - shut down the commercial sites, and spend lots of money funding the free site.
      It's all about the bucks, imho.

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  • identicon
    Steve, 21 Nov 2002 @ 3:34pm

    Simple Answer

    Everything that is funded by tax dollars is the property of taxpayers and as such should be readily available to us for free. This one specifically for the DOE should go away, and one central site should be created for all government funded research. I should never ever have to pay for access to something I have already paid for.

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