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Science publishing blogs

Pedro Beltrao, on his bioinformatics blog Public Rambling, has updated his blogroll into four categories, one of which is "publishing and general science". Nautilus and Peer to Peer feature in this category, with the comment "Nautilus and Peer-to-peer provide mostly useful information and a way to interact with Nature services". If you know of other useful science publishing-related blogs you can recommend, please let Pedro know at the link. Indeed, let us know here, too.

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