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Supplemental or detrimental?

February 23, 2011March 1, 2011michelesolis

Journals are debating the value of supplemental materials — the extra figures and tables that appear online, but not in the printed version of a paper. Initially embraced as a benefit to online publishing, these supplemental materials also come with some drawbacks.

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