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Major Funder backs Open Access
The Wellcome Trust, the UK's leading biomedical charity, has announced its support for open access publishing. For more information, read the press release.


22nd September 2003 PDF (704 kb) 

Editorial

The success of Open Access journals is based heavily on the widespread acceptance throughout the research community that these journals should become the default pathway for publication.
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 Interview

Meet the editors: interviews with the editors of Journal of Biology and PLoS Biology
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 Research news from BioMed Central journals

From diagnostic tool to cancer therapy
Cancer patients could be benefiting more than they realize from scans to evaluate advanced tumors.
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Bacterial receptors surface
An article in BMC Genomics describes two new families of seven-pass transmembrane receptors in bacteria.
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 News

Ants and Open Access
Ants have impressed biologists for years by their remarkable capacity to carry loads many times their own weight. Now ants have taken on a larger burden than usual - traditional academic publishers.
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Who, What & Why?

A regular short guide to the players, stakeholders and technical terms relevant to Open Access publishing. 'Who, What & Why?' helps readers to become informed about the world of Open Access. This issue the The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is featured.
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Open Access Journals

Use them, read them, cite them, and... submit to them.
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