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#1 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 18:44
wh
看到教育群里说NASA、农业部、能源部等联邦机构都停止订阅Springer Nature旗下的所有科研学术期刊;说川普的一大legacy是sow the seeds of mistrust,让人反智、怀疑科学、觉得主流科研都是左派的大阴谋。

https://techstory.in/federal-scientists ... er-nature/
Federal Scientists Lose Access to Prestigious Journals as Agencies Cut Ties with Springer Nature
Funding concerns and political ideology converge in decisions affecting access to world-class scientific literature
by Harikrishnan A
July 3, 2025

图片
Scientists across several major U.S. federal agencies are losing access to Springer Nature’s suite of highly respected journals including Nature, one of the world’s most prestigious scientific publications. The shift, confirmed in a report by Nature’s independent news team, has raised alarm among researchers who rely on these journals to stay informed, conduct groundbreaking research, and publish peer-reviewed findings.

Springer Nature’s extensive portfolio includes not only Nature but also Scientific American and dozens of journals covering disciplines from climate science to genomics. These resources are essential for government scientists working on everything from pandemic preparedness to space exploration. However, a growing list of federal agencies, including NASA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the Department of Energy (DOE), are pulling the plug on their subscriptions.

Budgetary Cuts and Subscription Cancellations

According to USDA officials, the department decided to cancel all contracts with Springer Nature due to the high cost of subscriptions, arguing that it was not a responsible use of taxpayer dollars. NASA has followed suit, confirming its scientists would also no longer have institutional access. Public federal spending records show that the DOE has likewise ended its financial relationship with the publisher.

These cancellations reflect a broader trend of tightening federal research budgets. Scientific journals can cost institutions tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars annually—an expense some agencies are now questioning. But the concern over budget alone does not tell the full story.

NIH Access Revoked Amid Mixed Signals

Initially, it appeared that the National Institutes of Health (NIH)—the nation’s largest biomedical research funder—would maintain its access to Springer Nature titles. But shortly after inquiries from Nature‘s news division, a spokesperson from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which oversees the NIH, clarified that all Springer Nature contracts were either terminated or inactive.

This abrupt shift marked a significant development. HHS did not just cite cost as a reason, but suggested that the agency was unwilling to support what it described as underused or non-essential scientific content. This reasoning has raised eyebrows, particularly among researchers who depend on these journals for high-impact work and up-to-date scientific developments.

A Changing Climate at HHS

The move aligns with the broader views of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a controversial figure known for his skepticism of mainstream science and medicine. Kennedy has openly criticized leading scientific and medical journals, expressing distrust in their editorial integrity and accusing them of being biased toward pharmaceutical interests.

In recent public comments, Kennedy questioned whether federal scientists should continue publishing in mainstream journals like The Lancet, JAMA, and The New England Journal of Medicine. He has suggested the possibility of developing government-controlled alternatives to these journals. While these ideas have not materialized into formal policy, they reflect a shift in how scientific authority is being evaluated at the federal level.

Scientific Community Voices Concern

For many federal researchers, the decision to cut ties with Springer Nature is not just about dollars and cents—it’s about access to knowledge. Losing institutional access to premier journals hampers their ability to stay abreast of new discoveries, collaborate across institutions, and publish in high-visibility platforms.

One NIH employee, speaking to Nature on condition of anonymity, described the move as a serious blow to scientific freedom. Without these journals, some researchers worry they are being cut off from the very ecosystem that enables progress in their fields. Others fear that decisions about what science is worth supporting are increasingly being shaped by ideology rather than evidence or professional need.

A Crossroads for U.S. Science Policy

The mass cancellation of Springer Nature subscriptions appears to reflect more than just financial restraint. It suggests a growing tension between scientific institutions and political leadership—particularly when that leadership casts doubt on the legitimacy of established research outlets.

Critics argue that conflating cost concerns with ideological judgments may damage the scientific process, especially if researchers are discouraged from engaging with widely respected journals. While no formal restrictions on publishing have been announced, the atmosphere of skepticism and distrust could influence how federal scientists approach their work going forward.

This episode also raises broader questions about the role of peer-reviewed science in public policy. In areas like public health, climate change, and technology development, access to credible research is vital. If scientists are expected to operate without the resources and platforms that have traditionally supported their work, the government’s ability to innovate and respond to emerging challenges could be compromised.

#2 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 18:50
VladPutin
以后联邦政府都要订阅MAGA journal of astrology, homeopathy, and flat-earth theories

#3 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 18:56
laomei9
And holy Bible re-explained

#4 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:10
pplchn
订阅费高吗?应该比蚊子腿上的肉都还小吧。

#5 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:14
wass
国内以前都是订一份,然后影印

现在美国不订了,你赶紧去说服国内人手一份

#6 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:15
mmking
剩下来的钱买川币?

#7 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:16
lilyamao
现在就是美国文革

所有科研部门的资金加起来都不及革命小将部门、ICE的资金多

#8 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:17
wh
pplchn 写了: 2025年 7月 3日 19:10 订阅费高吗?应该比蚊子腿上的肉都还小吧。
我问了AI :D 说是没有统一收费,有的机构超过2000万:
It's difficult to pinpoint a single subscription fee for federal agencies to Springer Nature journals. While some reports indicate that the US government has terminated some contracts, others suggest subscriptions remain active. Springer Nature states they have no material changes in customer spending. However, the USASpending.gov database indicates several agencies have contracts exceeding $20 million with Springer Nature. Ultimately, the specific fee depends on the agency, the journals subscribed to, and the contract terms

#9 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:21
pplchn
wh 写了: 2025年 7月 3日 19:17 我问了AI :D 说是没有统一收费,有的机构超过2000万:
It's difficult to pinpoint a single subscription fee for federal agencies to Springer Nature journals. While some reports indicate that the US government has terminated some contracts, others suggest subscriptions remain active. Springer Nature states they have no material changes in customer spending. However, the USASpending.gov database indicates several agencies have contracts exceeding $20 million with Springer Nature. Ultimately, the specific fee depends on the agency, the journals subscribed to, and the contract terms
4000个五角大楼的咖啡杯,不少了。

#10 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:21
dealfinder10
联邦的图书馆里都有。不用重复订阅。

这些垃圾杂志空手套白狼。审稿免费 作者发文章还有可能收钱 图书馆订阅收钱 读者看文章还收钱。早该破产了

#11 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:21
wh
VladPutin 写了: 2025年 7月 3日 18:50 以后联邦政府都要订阅MAGA journal of astrology, homeopathy, and flat-earth theories
查了一下homeopathy,顺势医疗法,a method of treating disease with small amounts of remedies that, in large amounts in healthy people, produce symptoms similar to those being treated. 这个怎么啦?

#12 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:22
ShuiNi
wass 写了: 2025年 7月 3日 19:14 国内以前都是订一份,然后影印

现在美国不订了,你赶紧去说服国内人手一份
川普也可以买一份,然后影印全国。

#13 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:23
wh
pplchn 写了: 2025年 7月 3日 19:21 4000个五角大楼的咖啡杯,不少了。
五角大楼的咖啡杯那么贵啊…… :D

#14 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:24
ShuiNi
wh 写了: 2025年 7月 3日 18:44 看到教育群里说NASA、农业部、能源部等联邦机构都停止订阅Springer Nature旗下的所有科研学术期刊;说川普的一大legacy是sow the seeds of mistrust,让人反智、怀疑科学、觉得主流科研都是左派的大阴谋。

https://techstory.in/federal-scientists ... er-nature/
Federal Scientists Lose Access to Prestigious Journals as Agencies Cut Ties with Springer Nature
Funding concerns and political ideology converge in decisions affecting access to world-class scientific literature
by Harikrishnan A
July 3, 2025

图片
Scientists across several major U.S. federal agencies are losing access to Springer Nature’s suite of highly respected journals including Nature, one of the world’s most prestigious scientific publications. The shift, confirmed in a report by Nature’s independent news team, has raised alarm among researchers who rely on these journals to stay informed, conduct groundbreaking research, and publish peer-reviewed findings.

Springer Nature’s extensive portfolio includes not only Nature but also Scientific American and dozens of journals covering disciplines from climate science to genomics. These resources are essential for government scientists working on everything from pandemic preparedness to space exploration. However, a growing list of federal agencies, including NASA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the Department of Energy (DOE), are pulling the plug on their subscriptions.

Budgetary Cuts and Subscription Cancellations

According to USDA officials, the department decided to cancel all contracts with Springer Nature due to the high cost of subscriptions, arguing that it was not a responsible use of taxpayer dollars. NASA has followed suit, confirming its scientists would also no longer have institutional access. Public federal spending records show that the DOE has likewise ended its financial relationship with the publisher.

These cancellations reflect a broader trend of tightening federal research budgets. Scientific journals can cost institutions tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars annually—an expense some agencies are now questioning. But the concern over budget alone does not tell the full story.

NIH Access Revoked Amid Mixed Signals

Initially, it appeared that the National Institutes of Health (NIH)—the nation’s largest biomedical research funder—would maintain its access to Springer Nature titles. But shortly after inquiries from Nature‘s news division, a spokesperson from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which oversees the NIH, clarified that all Springer Nature contracts were either terminated or inactive.

This abrupt shift marked a significant development. HHS did not just cite cost as a reason, but suggested that the agency was unwilling to support what it described as underused or non-essential scientific content. This reasoning has raised eyebrows, particularly among researchers who depend on these journals for high-impact work and up-to-date scientific developments.

A Changing Climate at HHS

The move aligns with the broader views of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a controversial figure known for his skepticism of mainstream science and medicine. Kennedy has openly criticized leading scientific and medical journals, expressing distrust in their editorial integrity and accusing them of being biased toward pharmaceutical interests.

In recent public comments, Kennedy questioned whether federal scientists should continue publishing in mainstream journals like The Lancet, JAMA, and The New England Journal of Medicine. He has suggested the possibility of developing government-controlled alternatives to these journals. While these ideas have not materialized into formal policy, they reflect a shift in how scientific authority is being evaluated at the federal level.

Scientific Community Voices Concern

For many federal researchers, the decision to cut ties with Springer Nature is not just about dollars and cents—it’s about access to knowledge. Losing institutional access to premier journals hampers their ability to stay abreast of new discoveries, collaborate across institutions, and publish in high-visibility platforms.

One NIH employee, speaking to Nature on condition of anonymity, described the move as a serious blow to scientific freedom. Without these journals, some researchers worry they are being cut off from the very ecosystem that enables progress in their fields. Others fear that decisions about what science is worth supporting are increasingly being shaped by ideology rather than evidence or professional need.

A Crossroads for U.S. Science Policy

The mass cancellation of Springer Nature subscriptions appears to reflect more than just financial restraint. It suggests a growing tension between scientific institutions and political leadership—particularly when that leadership casts doubt on the legitimacy of established research outlets.

Critics argue that conflating cost concerns with ideological judgments may damage the scientific process, especially if researchers are discouraged from engaging with widely respected journals. While no formal restrictions on publishing have been announced, the atmosphere of skepticism and distrust could influence how federal scientists approach their work going forward.

This episode also raises broader questions about the role of peer-reviewed science in public policy. In areas like public health, climate change, and technology development, access to credible research is vital. If scientists are expected to operate without the resources and platforms that have traditionally supported their work, the government’s ability to innovate and respond to emerging challenges could be compromised.
美国这么多机构,应该可以利用集体谈判优势,逼nature降价,整个联邦部门一年付一万我看比较合理。

#15 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:25
laomei9
或者一年一千买个PDF版的

#16 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:26
VladPutin
ShuiNi 写了: 2025年 7月 3日 19:24 美国这么多机构,应该可以利用集体谈判优势,逼nature降价,整个联邦部门一年付一万我看比较合理。
出版商不会讲价的,尤其是马头公司更没戏了。爱订不订的。

#17 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:26
dealfinder10
nih的政策就不错。把preprint送到联邦的数据库里面去。全部免费

推广到其他的资质机构 这些垃圾保准降价

#18 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:30
wh
dealfinder10 写了: 2025年 7月 3日 19:26 nih的政策就不错。把preprint送到联邦的数据库里面去。全部免费

推广到其他的资质机构 这些垃圾保准降价
nature是顶尖的peer-reviewed journal吧,为啥说垃圾?哪个杂志不是垃圾?这种语言本身就很受反智主义影响吧。

#19 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:31
wh
VladPutin 写了: 2025年 7月 3日 19:26 出版商不会讲价的,尤其是马头公司更没戏了。爱订不订的。
马头公司是啥?

#20 Re: 联邦机构取消订阅Nature等杂志

发表于 : 2025年 7月 3日 19:33
wass
pplchn 写了: 2025年 7月 3日 19:10 订阅费高吗?应该比蚊子腿上的肉都还小吧。
现在不知道,以前有的杂志一年1000-5000美元