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KISS goodbye to roadblocks in scholarly communication infrastructure Martin Fenner http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1419-2405

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KISS goodbye to roadblocks in scholarly communication

infrastructure

Martin Fenner http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1419-2405

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immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material.

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Watson JD, Crick FH. Molecular structure of nucleic acids: a structure for deoxyribose nucleic acid. Nature. 1953 Apr 25;171(4356):737–8.

Watson JD, Crick FH. Molecular structure of nucleic acids: a structure for deoxyribose nucleic acid. Nature. 1953 Apr 25;171(4356):737–8.

Watson, J. D., & Crick, F. H. (1953). Molecular structure of nucleic acids: a structure for deoxyribose nucleic acid. Nature, 171(4356), 737–738. http://doi.org/10.1038/171737a0

Watson, James Dewey, and Francis Harry Crick. 1953. “Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: a Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid.” Nature 171 (4356): 737–38. doi:10.1038/171737a0.

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@article{Watson:1953ug, author = {Watson, James Dewey and Crick, Francis Harry}, title = {{Molecular structure of nucleic acids: a structure for

deoxyribose nucleic acid}}, journal = {Nature}, year = {1953}, month = {apr}, volume = {171}, number = {4356}, pages = {737–738}, doi = {10.1038/171737a0}, pmid = {13054692} }

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Persistent Identifiers DOI:10.1038/171737a0

PMID:13054692 Bibcode:1953Natur.171..737W

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• insurance: open data, open source

Principles for Open Scholarly Infrastructures

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1. ORCID will work to support the creation of a permanent, clear and unambiguous record of research and scholarly communication by enabling reliable attribution of authors and contributors.

2. ORCID will transcend discipline, geographic, national and institutional, boundaries.

3. Participation in ORCID is open to any organization that has an interest in research and scholarly communications.

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