After all the coverage lavished on Nigel the Nigersaurus last week we were a little worried that this week’s crop of papers…
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PLOS ONE Gambling on the press
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PLOS ONE The Nigersaurus has landed.
PLoS ONE published a paper today. This might not sound very unusual but today is Thursday and PLoS ONE papers are usually…
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PLOS ONE Happy Birthday to Me
Today is my Birthday. I’m entering a prime of life, although I’m not going to tell you which one. I only mention…
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Publishing Nature knows no indecencies
There is a wonderful editorial in Nature this week which I have to share with you (it is closed access but there…
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PLOS ONE Now we are ONE
A week can be a long time in politics; well, a year in scientific publishing can feel like an age. On 1st…
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PLOS ONE Rate Early, Rate Often
I’ve been waiting to write this Blog posting for a while and now I can. As from today PLoS ONE has a…
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Open Access Free but not Open?
There is an interesting editorial out today in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ). It applauds the establishment of the journal Open…
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PLOS ONE Refs’ Reports on PLoS ONE
This probably isn’t news to many of you but for some time now PLoS ONE has been posting referees’ reports alongside the…
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Open Access Face to Face
A quick posting this to let everyone know that in our relentless attempt to be as web 2.0 as possible Liz Allen…
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PLOS ONE PLoS ONE at 500
This needs shouting about. PLoS ONE just published its 500th paper! Yep that’s right since launch, a matter of five an a…
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Publishing Emerging Trends on Video
Rich has already mentioned that he and I were at a Seminar organised by Allen Press on “Emerging Trends in Scholarly Publishing&rdquo…
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Publishing PLoS at the White House
I have no time to blog, but I couldn’t keep this small factoid to my self: PLoS ONE is already influencing the…