We’re excited to share a new logo and a new “look” for PLOS! The new visuals you’ll see are a reflection of…
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Publishing Your PLOS, New LogoRead more
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Open Access 2020: A turning point for research data policy?Read more
Note: This blog was written by PLOS’ Iain Hrynaszkiewicz, Publisher, Open Research Open science should be boosted in 2020 as the number…
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Publishing Does your article qualify for UK REF 2021?Read more
The REF’s new Open Access requirement Every five or six years, UK academic researchers submit their most impactful research for expert review…
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In the News PLOS and the University of California announce open access publishing agreementRead more
Note: PLOS and the University of California issued the following press release on Wednesday, February 19th at 9:00am PST. SAN FRANCISCO &mdash…
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COVID-19 Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreakRead more
The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak is both saddening and concerning. The scientific community has come together rapidly to address this outbreak in…
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Journal enhancements Submit your Registered Report to PLOS ONE!Read more
There are more reasons than ever to submit your work to PLOS ONE right now. Today, the journal launches Registered Reports, a…
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Advocacy PLOS Joins Other Publishers and Societies in Support of the Proposed White House Policy Regarding Federally Funded ResearchRead more
Note: PLOS and other prominent organizations delivered the following letter to the Trump Administration on January 17, 2020. We encourage all publishing organizations…
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Format for Success Series Multi-panel figures: Using GIMP to combine individual images for use in PLOS articlesRead more
Note: This post was written by Eric Cain, a member of PLOS’ Production Team. This is the second installment in a…
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In the News Review Commons is now LIVERead more
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 “To preprint or not to preprint?” What’s the opportunity cost of early, non-peer-reviewed publicly available research?Read more
Note: this post was written by Sara Rouhi, Director of Strategic Partnerships for PLOS, and was originally published on NISO’s Homepage. NISO recently…
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Innovation Request For Comments on “Data Repository Selection: Criteria That Matter”Read more
This post is a request for comments on the preprint Data Repository Selection: Criteria That Matter via this online form on behalf…
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Innovation Why engage with preprints?Read more
This post was co-written by Dan Morgan, Director of Community Relations; Rebecca Kirk, Associate Editorial Director, Madison Crystal, Brand Communications Manager; and…