It's month two of our concerted effort to recruit more papers in specific fields into PLoS ONE. For our June focus, we…
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PLOS ONE Birds of a feather…
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PLOS ONE Fungi flying high – number one from PLoS ONE
Two of the most enjoyable parts of my job in PLoS Communications are noodling around with statistics and giving people good news…
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PLOS ONE It takes a village
In the 10 months since we launched Ratings, some folks have readily used them to score papers – we'd like them to be…
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Publishing Hear Harold Varmus on NPR’s Science Friday this week.
Dr Harold Varmus, Chairman of the PLoS Board, is being interviewed on NPR's Science Friday this week about his PLoS Biology Editorial…
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Publishing April 7, 2008 – NIH Public Access Policy implemented today
The NIH public access policy goes into effect today – now all NIH funded research articles must be deposited in PubMed Central…
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Publishing K.T. Vaughan, our 1000th PLoS Facebook Group member and the mystery of Beard 24
K.T. Vaughan, a Pharmacy Librarian from UNC and Harvard graduate, is the 1000th member of the PLoS Facebook group (we're up to…
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Publishing Can science blogging save scientific communication?
This was one of many questions debated at the Second Annual Scientific Blogging Conference in North Carolina this weekend which I attended…
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Publishing PLoS ONE is one year old today
Like any toddler, its parents are exhausted but looking forward to celebrating. During the past year, the milestones have come thick and…
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Publishing Your chance to participate in Patent review – Peer to Patent needs you
Part of our role at the Public Library of Science (known as PLoS) ), the non profit open-access scientific and medical publisher…
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Publishing Oops we missed our own birthday
We need a birthday and anniversary planner to help us keep up with our significant dates – yet another thing for our…
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Publishing Hamsters love PLoS.org
Check out the new PLoS Group on Facebook. If you don't already have an account you'll need to register which takes a…
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Publishing We need your help – volunteer for PLoS
PLoS is a growing organization of 50 dedicated folks based in San Francisco, USA and Cambridge, UK. Like lots of new ventures…