PLoS Medicine's very first issue
I have created a RepliGo version of the issue, which you can download and read on your handheld computer. Note that you need to install the free RepliGo reader software onto your handheld computer before you can read the issue.
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![]() Example 1.a - the full formatting of the paper is preserved |
![]() Example 2.a - the full formatting of the paper is preserved |
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| Example 1.b - tap on the |
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![]() Example 1.c - you can now read the text comfortably on your screen |
![]() Example 2.c - you can now look at the diagram comfortably on your screen (at 100% magnification) |
The copyright for the issue belongs, as it should, to the authors of the papers. The authors in PLoS Medicine retain the copyright to their articles and they have signed an open access license allowing unrestricted distribution of their work: you too can make as many copies of their articles as you like, provided you give the authors credit.
What would you like to do?
- I want to download the free RepliGo software so I can read the issue on my handheld computer.
- I already have RepliGo software installed, and I want a free copy of the issue for my Palm Powered handheld computer.
- I already have RepliGo software installed, and I want a free copy of the issue for my Pocket PC handheld computer.
- I already have RepliGo software installed, and I want a free copy of the issue for my Smartphone (e.g. Windows Mobile Smartphone, Nokia Series 60 or Sony Ericsson P800).
- I cannot believe that the entire journal is available free of charge! I would like to learn more about open access.
Having trouble?
- I don't get it - what is RepliGo and what can I do with it?I don't get it - what is RepliGo and what can I do with it?
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