Why PLoS Became a Publisher
Patrick O Brown,
Michael B Eisen and
Harold E Varmus
PLOS Biology, 2003, vol. 1, issue 1, 1-
Abstract:
Public Library of Science has grown from a grassroots movement to a nonprofit publisher, in order to catalyze change towards open-access publishing of the scientific literature.
Date: 2003
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