Posted on July 31, 2009 by Nisha Doshi
In the last “Ask PLoS Medicine” post, we emphasized that the Creative Commons Attribution License – the form of copyright that PLoS journals publish under – allows for unrestricted creative re-use of material, providing that the author and journal are cited.
Before she left PLoS for pastures new, Nisha Doshi wrote the following blog on this [...]
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Posted on July 24, 2009 by Andrew Hyde
PLoS Medicine is fast approaching its fifth anniversary, and we’ve noticed that there are a number of recurring questions that get asked about the journal and about open-access publishing by authors, potential authors and readers.
We’ll post these frequently-asked questions in this “Ask PLoS Medicine” part of the Speaking of Medicine blog. They are typically the [...]
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