We’re always happy to learn about scientists who have added value in different ways to PLoS articles because it illustrates the power of open…
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Creative re-use Creative ways to semantically enrich an Open Access PLoS research article
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Open Access Journalists like PLoS ONE and Open Access
Every Friday on this blog, my colleague Bex Walton, does an excellent round up of the week’s media coverage of stories that…
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Aggregators Awareness tools that we like
Not surprisingly, the rapid rise of online content sources has spurred the development of a range of free tools that make it…
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post PLoS sites temporarily down – get your updates here.
We are back (2 pm PDT). All our sites are humming along nicely. As of early PDT Thursday morning (4/9/09) all PLoS…
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Aggregators We’re back!
Good news, our sites are now live again. Our co-location company, United Layer, have found a work around to the server outages…
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Aggregators Expanding the outreach of PLoS content in the developing world
One snowy weekend in January 2008, I was lucky enough to attend the Science Blogging Conference (co-organized by Bora Zivkovic our Online…
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Open Access OA on a roll – four institutions move forwards
The Open Access world has seen a few red letter days over the past few weeks. Yesterday, Lund University announced that they…
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Aggregators Feedback on the new blog in town
Today, we’ve been telling folks a little more about the story behind this site and we’ve been happy to receive some kind…
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Aggregators Something for everyONE
Welcome to the first post of everyONE, the PLoS ONE community blog. Here are the answers to a few questions that are…