#AskDifferent – der Podcast der Einstein Stiftung   /     #25: Paul Ginsparg: The godfather of open access publishing

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Preprints have been shared in the physics community since the early 1950s but mostly among well established professors. Physicist Paul Ginsparg, who received the first Einstein Foundation's Individual Award for Promoting Quality in Research in 2021, set out to democratize access to scientific results. Today, his preprint server arXiv has spread to many other fields - and made science progress more efficient and fairer. In this episode, he reflects on his motivation to create arXiv.org back in 1991, the ways it has changed and still changes scientific processes today and the fact that the availability of scientific information may attract young people to become scientists.

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Duration
1549
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2022-11-30 16:55
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  Einstein Stiftung Berlin
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https://www.einsteinfoundation.de/fileadmin/einstein/Dateien/Einstein_Podcast_-_Paul_Ginsparg_Professor_of_Physics_and_Information_Science_at_Cornell_University_1_.mp3
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Preprints have been shared in the physics community since the early 1950s but mostly among well established professors. Physicist Paul Ginsparg, who received the first Einstein Foundation's Individual Award for Promoting Quality in Research in 2021, set out to democratize access to scientific results. Today, his preprint server arXiv has spread to many other fields - and made science progress more efficient and fairer. In this episode, he reflects on his motivation to create arXiv.org back in 1991, the ways it has changed and still changes scientific processes today and the fact that the availability of scientific information may attract young people to become scientists.