Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
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Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…
Posted on July 23, 2020
By Robert Payne
Overview
In October 2003, PLoS Biology became one of the first peer-reviewed open-access journals on the web, hosted by the Public Library of Science.[1] Since then, hundreds of publishers have taken the idea of the academic journal and moved it to the public domain. |
…