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Public Access to Scientific Information: Are 22,700 Scientists Wrong?
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posted on 2022-03-13, 02:45
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Mary M Case
Mary M Case
This article captures the early history of the Public Library of Science (PLoS) and suggests ways that librarians can support the efforts of their faculty to create change in the scientific journals publishing system.
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Association of College & Research Libraries
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PLOS
Public Library of Science
scholarly communication
journals crisis
PubMed Central
journals publishing
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