There has been a great deal of community discussion in the last few days about a referee report that was sent to…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE Update on Peer Review Process
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Aggregators The Rights Stuff: Copyright, Scientific Debate, and Reuse
We’ve all monkeyed around trying to sort out the ownership of published content. In the scientific community, copyright and its (mis)application in…
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Aggregators Next Steps in Reproducibility
In last week’s Nature and Science, the outcome of a meeting convened by NIH, Nature, and Science to discuss the issue of…
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Aggregators PLOS launches Responding to Climate Change Collection
Today PLOS ONE launches the Responding to Climate Change Collection. At its centre is a paper published last December, “Assessing ‘Dangerous Climate…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE Publishes its 100,000th Article
PLOS ONE publishes its 100,000th article – a pretty major milestone for a journal that has seen its fair share of momentous events…
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Aggregators James Hansen and Colleagues Offer Evidence for a Disruptive Call to Action
The article PLOS ONE publishes today from James Hansen and colleagues, “Assessing Dangerous Climate Change: Required Reduction of Carbon Emissions to Protect…
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Aggregators Public Health Links, Lost in Translation
PLOS is at SpotOn London (#solo13) again this year, taking part in workshops and panels on science communication tools, policy, and outreach…
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Article-Level Metrics PLOS ONE – Measuring Article Impact
A common misconception of PLOS ONE is that just because we don’t consider perceived impact or novelty when deciding what to publish…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE Launches a New Peer Review Form
Today PLOS ONE launches a new peer review form. While this might not sound like much of an announcement, the fact that…
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Collections PLOS ONE Launches Reproducibility Initiative
PLOS ONE is pleased to announce a collaboration with Science Exchange and figshare in a groundbreaking new project: The Reproducibility Initiative. The…