Prevailing Publishing System Is Irrevocably Broken. Yamey, G. & Gass, A. 330(7501):1211+.
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@article{yameyPrevailingPublishingSystem2005,
  title = {Prevailing Publishing System Is Irrevocably Broken},
  author = {Yamey, Gavin and Gass, Andy},
  date = {2005-05},
  journaltitle = {BMJ},
  volume = {330},
  pages = {1211+},
  issn = {1468-5833},
  doi = {10.1136/bmj.330.7501.1211-b},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.330.7501.1211-b},
  abstract = {Footnotes Competing interests PLoS is an international non-profit organisation committed to making the scientific and medical literature a freely available public resource. PLoS is supported through a mixture of publication charges, grants, sponsorship, institutional memberships, and advertising (see http://www.plos.org/support/index.html).},
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}

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