Author: Renee Hoch, Managing Editor of the PLOS Publication Ethics Team Trust is at the heart of the peer review system &ndash…
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In the News Safeguarding peer review in the era of evolving paper mills
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In the News PLOS and OA Switchboard Announce Partnership
Note: PLOS issued the following press release on July, 22, 2022. SAN FRANCISCO —The Public Library of Science (PLOS) and the OA…
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Open Access 5 Open Science practices that improve reproducibility & support trust in science
Written by Lindsay Morton Demonstrating reproducibility shows integrity, inspires trust and respect, and encourages reuse. That means you’ll receive more attention for…
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In the News PLOS on the UK Committee on Research Integrity: A Q&A with PLOS’ Suzanne Farley
Helping to ensure the integrity of research is an important part of a publisher’s role in the scholarly ecosystem. Although publication ethics…
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Open Science Published Peer Review History at PLOS: Observations from the past three years
Written by Lindsay Morton Three years ago PLOS implemented our version of open peer review, which we named with our typical scrupulous…
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Open Code The impact of a year of Open Code at PLOS Computational Biology
Written by Lindsay Morton A year ago, in response to community desire for a strong position on code sharing, and in acknowledgement…
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Advocacy Expanding Globally, Listening Locally: Open Science in Africa
PLOS, the African Association of Universities (AAU), and the Training Centre in Communication (TCC Africa) publicly launched their collaboration with a webinar for Presidents, Vice Chancellors…
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Open Code Uphold the code: How complete, detailed and Open code can enhance understanding, improve reproducibility, and change the shape of the research article
Written by Lindsay Morton Just over a year ago, PLOS Computational Biology introduced a new journal policy requiring authors to make public any…
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Global Research Advancing Open Science in Africa – three organizations collaborate to implement open science principles in seven partner states
Note: EASTECO published the following news on its website in collaboration with TCC Africa and PLOS. Kigali City, Rwanda — The East…
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Open Science The potential butterfly effect of preregistered peer-reviewed research
Written by Lindsay Morton Preregistration is the practice of formally registering a study design before experimentation and data collection begin. When deposited in…
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Collaboration Advancing Open Science in Africa – three organizations collaborate to increase awareness and education
Note: TCC Africa issued the following press release on behalf of all three organizations on Wednesday, March 30, 2022 NAIROBI — The…