PeerJ publishes its first articles - 0 views
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Seb Schmoller on 14 Feb 13PeerJ's first clutch of 30 articles have been published. One interesting feature is the DOI which is of the form 10.7717/peerj.nn (maybe I should have put in 6 or 7 "n"s......). The PeerJ site is elegantly designed, and the images are of very high quality e.g. https://dfzljdn9uc3pi.cloudfront.net/2013/36/1/fig-9-2x.jpg. If PeerJ had not restricted itself to STEM (and how long would that last) I could see it "sweeping all before it".