All publications are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
Curēus is free for both publishers and readers and is indexed on Google and Bing. In addition they also have a blog for additional information outside of official published documents and you can follow them on Twitter. BD
From the website:
All publications are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
Curēus is free for both publishers and readers and is indexed on Google and Bing. In addition they also have a blog for additional information outside of official published documents and you can follow them on Twitter. BD
From the website:
“Based in Palo Alto, California, Curēus is the medical
We make it easier and faster to publish your work – it’s always free and you retain the copyright. What’s more, the Curēus platform is designed to provide a place for physicians to build their digital CV anchored with their posters and papers.
Today, generating an audience for your paper depends almost entirely on a journal’s circulation, limiting exposure to only a few thousand physicians in your field. Medicine is increasingly cross-disciplinary and physicians are reading thought-provoking papers from specialties outside their own – while patients have virtually no access to this important content. Curēus is cross-disciplinary and gives access to leading edge content to everyone.”
Stanford neurosurgeon John Adler, MD, has launched Curēus, a new open-source medical journal that leverages crowdsourcing to make scientific research more readily available to the general public.
Curēus joins the ranks of a growing
Dr. Adler is a Professor of Neurosurgery at Stanford Medical School and has published more than 150 papers throughout his academic career. Dr. Adler is also the inventor of Cyberknife and was the founder/CEO of publicly traded Accuray Inc. He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Medical School.
http://www.kurzweilai.net/finally-a-free-open-source-medical-journal