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PLOS is a non-profit organization on a mission to drive open science forward with measurable, meaningful change in research publishing, policy, and practice.

Building on a strong legacy of pioneering innovation, PLOS continues to be a catalyst, reimagining models to meet open science principles, removing barriers and promoting inclusion in knowledge creation and sharing, and publishing research outputs that enable everyone to learn from, reuse and build upon scientific knowledge.

We believe in a better future where science is open to all, for all.

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Reinstating Ask everyONE

On any given day, we receive hundreds of emails from authors who have questions regarding their submissions and the submission process.  So starting next Friday, we will reinstate a regular post called Ask everyONE.  This post will include frequently asked questions which members of our staff will answer.  All of the questions will be compiled on a regular basis and added (for the time being) to our PLoS Editorial Manager FAQ* post which we started last year when our new submission system, Editorial Manager, launched.

We hope that authors will use these posts as a way to obtain concise answers to their questions about PLoS ONE.  Of course, if you have a question that you would like us to answer right away, please feel free to contact us at plosone [at] plos.org.

*Note:  We have a new page dedicated to answering some of our most frequently asked questions.  To view this page click here.


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