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CytoJournal joins 'open access' philosophy.

Vinod B Shidham1, Anthony Cafaro, Barbara F Atkinson

  • 1Co-Editor-in-chief, CytoJournal, Associate Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA. vshidham@mcw.edu.

Cytojournal
|October 27, 2004
PubMed
Summary

CytoJournal is a new, peer-reviewed, open-access online journal for the cytopathology community. It offers free worldwide access to research in cytopathology and related fields.

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Area of Science:

  • Cytopathology
  • Medical Research

Background:

  • The scientific cytopathology community requires a dedicated publication platform.
  • Open Access (OA) models benefit scientific dissemination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce CytoJournal, a new online journal for cytopathology researchers.
  • Highlight the journal's benefits, including OA and community focus.

Main Methods:

  • The journal is peer-reviewed and indexed in PubMed.
  • It publishes research in cytopathology and related disciplines.

Main Results:

  • CytoJournal provides worldwide free access to published research.
  • Authors retain copyright of their work.

Conclusions:

  • CytoJournal serves the cytopathology community with OA benefits.
  • It is a reputable, accessible platform for cytopathology research.

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