We’re happy to announce that the source code for the Aperta submission system can now be found on GitHub. Aperta has been developed…
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In the News Aperta Source Code is Now AvailableRead more
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Innovation One Small Step for Preprints, One Giant Step Forward for Open Scientific CommunicationsRead more
Thanks to our recent partnership with bioRxiv, PLOS authors will have the choice of posting their submitted manuscript on the bioRxiv preprint…
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Innovation Reproducibility and Recognition: One year laterRead more
This blog is authored by PLOS staff with contributions by Lenny Teytelman, protocols.io CEO. For many scientists, there is a common frustration…
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Open Science An Open Letter to the Community from PLOS CEO, Alison MuddittRead more
As the new PLOS CEO, I’ve spent my first months assessing the organization and planning for a thriving future. We are in…
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Innovation Unrestricted Text and Data Mining with allofPLOSRead more
Content mining, machine learning, text and data mining (TDM) and data analytics all refer to the process of obtaining information through machine-read…
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Assessment To Sign or Not to Sign: A Slice of Transparency in Peer ReviewRead more
Scientists depend on the proper evaluation of research that creates the foundation for future work, and the public expects curated scientific content…
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In the News Protocols.io Tools for PLOS Authors: Reproducibility and RecognitionRead more
Solutions to the challenges of reproducibility in experimental science should be as diverse as the challenges themselves. Inconsistent reagents, barriers to the…
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Assessment A Sincere Thank You from PLOSRead more
2017 marks the third year that PLOS formally acknowledges our community of reviewers and editors with a public thank you published as…
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Open Access And This is Why We Should Always Provide Our Data. . .Read more
For a long time now, I’ve been beating the drum of “provide your data.” If you’re willing to take take a whole…