PLOS ONE’s array of publication options that push the boundaries of Open Science continues to expand. We’re happy to announce two new…
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Innovation Submit your Lab and Study Protocols to PLOS ONE!
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Collaboration Show your work. Peer-Reviewed Protocols
To support increased sharing of open research methodologies -- and in an exciting extension to our partnership with protocols.io -- we are announcing two new peer-reviewed article types in PLOS ONE in…
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COVID-19 PLOS ONE publishes additional Coronavirus-related papers
Today PLOS ONE added to its collection of COVID-19 papers since we started fast-tracking submissions on January 31st. This study was conducted by Constantinos…
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Journal enhancements Submit your Registered Report to PLOS ONE!
There are more reasons than ever to submit your work to PLOS ONE right now. Today, the journal launches Registered Reports…
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In the News Review Commons is now LIVE
ASAPbio and EMBO Press just launched Review Commons, a platform for high-quality, journal-independent peer review of manuscripts in the life sciences before…
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Open Access Get to Know an Academic Editor: Dr. Annie Angers
Note: we are attending the ASCB/EMBO annual meeting in Washington, DC from Dec 7-11. Stop by booth #708 and say hi to…
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Open Access Paleo in PLOS: November 2019
Hey folks! Sarah here. Since this weekend is a holiday in the United States, I’m throwing together this latest list of paleontological…
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Open Access Paleo in PLOS: October 2019
Featured image: reconstruction of a Late Cretaceous dinosaur tracksite in Alaska. From Fiorillo et al. (2019), see below Happy Halloween! PLOS has…
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PLOS ONE Paleo in PLOS: September 2019
PLOS saw some great paleontological papers published this month. Let’s highlight some of the work that was published in the freely accessible PLOS…
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In the News PLOS, Center for Open Science, and Flu Lab collaborate to Open Influenza Research
The last influenza (flu) pandemic declared by the World Health Organization was as recent as 2009. And, even though this was 10…
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In the News Busting gender stereotypes, the insect apocalypse, and more PLOS research making August headlines!
Bioluminescent flashes drive schooling behavior in flashlight fish, reveals a new PLOS ONE study. While nighttime fish schooling is rarely observed (likely because…
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In the News medRxiv to PLOS: Direct preprint transfers
Authors with preprints on the new health sciences preprint server medRxiv now have the option to transfer their manuscripts for publication consideration…