LabLynx Wiki

LabLynx Wiki

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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.

LIMSpec Wiki

LIMSpec Wiki

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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.

Bioinformatics Wiki

Bioinformatics Wiki

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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.

IHE Wiki

IHE Wiki

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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.

HL7 Wiki

HL7 Wiki

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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.

Clinfowiki

Clinfowiki

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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.

OpenWetWare

OpenWetWare

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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.

Statistical Genetics Wiki

Statistical Genetics Wiki

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.

Cloud-Standards.org

Cloud-Standards.org

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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.

WikiBooks

WikiBooks

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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.

LIMSwiki

LIMSwiki

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.

Wikiversity

Wikiversity

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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.

Wikipedia

Wikipedia

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.