We don’t make a habit of posting job ads on this blog but on this occasion it seems appropriate. We are looking…
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Publishing PLoS ONE Internship
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Publishing Already behind the zeitgeist
I suppose it was inevitable but I stilll think the New York Times is to blame. We are spending all our waking…
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Publishing Dutch coverage
I’ve just been told about some quite extensive coverage of PLoS and PLoS ONE in the Dutch newspaper “de Volkskrant“. The piece…
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Publishing A cite for sore eyes
Poor Jonathan Eisen seems to be a little upset by the recent paper on the Paramecium genome by Linda Sperling and colleagues…
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Publishing Another red letter day
It seems that The Harvard Crimson can’t leave Open Access alone. Less than a week since their previous piece they have published…
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Publishing Versions or visions
Peter Banks made some thought provoking comment on the liblicence-L listserv last week. Peter is a past president of the Society of…
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Publishing Shameless Self Publicity
Simply a quick heads-up to anyone in the Boston area that I will be giving a talk at MIT on Open Access…
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Publishing Seeing Crimson
There is an Opinion Piece in the Harvard Crimson relating to open review and PLoS ONE specifically. I don’t really want to…
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Publishing Update and apology
First of all I have to apologise for the huge lack of blog postings from me in the last weeks. Luckily my…
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Publishing PLoS author wins Nobel prize
Everybody is doing this I know but we also wanted to congratulate Andrew Fire and Craig Mello for winning this year’s Nobel…
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Publishing Of babies and bathwater
Many of you may have seen a news piece from Associated Press writer Alicia Chang in the papers on Monday morning which…