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Original ArticleWhy Current Publication Practices May Distort Science
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Uncensored expression may be the best way of overcoming distortion in science | Posted by plosmedicine on 31 Mar 2009 at 00:32 GMT |
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An Implicit Parallel (Take it for Grant-ed) | Posted by plosmedicine on 31 Mar 2009 at 00:32 GMT |
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Open Publication on the Web might be the only Solution | Posted by plosmedicine on 31 Mar 2009 at 00:31 GMT |
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There is but one journal: the scientific literature | Posted by plosmedicine on 31 Mar 2009 at 00:31 GMT |
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Open Access and the Skewness of Science: It Can't Be Cream All the Way Down | Posted by plosmedicine on 31 Mar 2009 at 00:31 GMT |
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Fighting Inflation in Scientific Findings | Posted by plosmedicine on 31 Mar 2009 at 00:30 GMT |
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More evidence on why we need radical reform of science publishing | Posted by plosmedicine on 31 Mar 2009 at 00:30 GMT |
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