You never needed a publisher; before the Internet you could write up your findings and mail them to relevant people in your field. Quite a lot of scientists did this, actually.
What publication in a journal gives you is context, social proof, and structured placement in public archives like libraries. This remains true in the age of the Internet.
What publication in a journal gives you is context, social proof, and structured placement in public archives like libraries. This remains true in the age of the Internet.