In a new venture, the Public Library of Science (or PLoS) has started a feature called 'PLoS Currents'. A clever play on both the flow of information and it's immediate relevance, 'Currents' allows researchers to post their most recent work on-line thereby stimulating scientific discourse as well as disseminating potentially useful information to both scientists and interested members of the general public.
The 'Currents' are moderated by a panel of experts from the relevant field to ensure the integrity of the work and general decorum in the resulting discussion.
In the first issue of 'PLoS Currents - Influenza', centre researchers led by Dr. Francois Balloux report their findings on the spatiotemporal dynamics evidenced in the early stages of the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic.
Follow this link to check it out:
http://knol.google.com/k/thibaut-jombart/spatiotemporal-dynamics-in-the-early/11igg07td5uji/1?collectionId=28qm4w0q65e4w.1&position=1#
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
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