I guess I just don't understand this kind of attitude. If it was done with public funds, it should be made available to the public. We have the means and capability to do so now.
The point of research is to be useful, even if it doesn't immediately have an application in the present, it could form the basis of something new in the future. Not having easy access to this institutional knowledge decreases the value to the public, or putting it behind a paywall and restricting access could prevent a non-standard performer or individual contributor from obtaining access and thereby benefiting.
I think the motivations in the academic world is very flawed. If I were an academic my goal would be to provide my work to the largest audience I possibly could, so there likelihood of someone benefiting from it would be the highest. This is especially true for research that has no present application. It should be highly accessible and available to anyone if the public has paid for the academic to live, eat, and generally do the work.
The point of research is to be useful, even if it doesn't immediately have an application in the present, it could form the basis of something new in the future. Not having easy access to this institutional knowledge decreases the value to the public, or putting it behind a paywall and restricting access could prevent a non-standard performer or individual contributor from obtaining access and thereby benefiting.
I think the motivations in the academic world is very flawed. If I were an academic my goal would be to provide my work to the largest audience I possibly could, so there likelihood of someone benefiting from it would be the highest. This is especially true for research that has no present application. It should be highly accessible and available to anyone if the public has paid for the academic to live, eat, and generally do the work.