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Are articles in PLoS Currents citable?

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Are articles in PLoS Currents citable?

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Yes. Every accepted submission will receive a permanent identifier that can be linked to and cited in other publications. A typical citation will consist of the following set of elements: authors, article title, name of web site, date of posting, and article ID. An example is the following: Shipra, I. Swine Flu & FAQ. PLoS Currents: Influenza. 2009 Apr 30; RRN02.1. (where RRN02.1 is the article ID).

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