Yes, it’s April 1st, but this is not an April Fool’s joke. This is real. On the first day of every month…
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Blog Pick of the Month Blog Post Of The Month – March 2009Read more
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Article-Level Metrics Newly Launched Features on our Online PlatformRead more
At the end of March, PLoS ONE (and all other PLoS titles using the Topaz platform) upgraded the way that information is…
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Internet/Blogging PLoS ONE on Twitter and FriendFeedRead more
If you are reading this blog I assume you are pretty Web-savvy. Thus, you are aware of the recent proliferation of various…
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Interviews An interview with one of PLoS ONE’s most frequently published authors.Read more
Jeremy Farrar, from the Centre for Tropical Medicine, Oxford University, Oxford, U.K. and the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City…
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Blog Pick of the Month Blog Coverage and the Pick Of The MonthRead more
As PLoS ONE publishes articles in a wide range of disciplines, including many articles that receive large media coverage, it is not…
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Media PLoS ONE in the NewsRead more
This is the first of a series of weekly updates on the latest media and blog coverage of the articles published by…
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Media Promoting Good Coverage of Science in the MediaRead more
Ben Goldacre’s recent Guardian article (and Bad Science blog post) criticising some of the coverage of science by the press (specifically with…
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Interviews Academic Editor Interview – Tom TregenzaRead more
Tom Tregenza is a Royal Society Research Fellow at the Centre for Ecology & Conservation at the University of Exeter’s Cornwall campus…
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Open Access OA on a roll – four institutions move forwardsRead more
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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Submissions LaTeX submissions now accepted at PLoS ONERead more
Here’s some good news for all LaTeX devotees – PLoS ONE now welcomes these submissions. Although LaTeX (a widely used, freely available…
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Aggregators Feedback on the new blog in townRead more
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 everyONERead more
Welcome to the first post of everyONE, the PLoS ONE community blog. Here are the answers to a few questions that are…