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Nature 451, 887 (21 February 2008) | doi:10.1038/451887a; Published online 20 February 2008

Non-traditional publishing choices can enrich science

Zeba Wunderlich1 & Kishore Kuchibhotla1

  1. Harvard Student Task Force on the Future of Scientific Publishing, Harvard Biophysics Program, Building C-2, Room 122, 240 Longwood Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA

The paramount importance of publishing in biology dissuades many young scientists from making non-traditional choices with regard to where and how we publish our work. My colleagues and I believe it is in our own interests to identify the shortcomings of traditional publishing and to explore other publishing possibilities that are free of those problems.

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