This week, we were delighted to discover that PLoS ONE had appeared in the New York Times for the sixth week in…
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In the News Raking It In
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PLOS ONE Guest Blog: Intriguing Realities of Coral Reef Degradation and the New Baselines for Conservation
The end of February saw the publication of a package of papers in PLoS ONE and PLoS Biology describing the findings of…
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Publishing If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Break It
Last week, Andrew Hyde and I were lucky enough to attend a discussion on the role and value of embargoes in science…
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Technology Update on Performance Issues of PLoS Websites
Performance of the websites hosted on Topaz has increased over the last two weeks with a variety of patches ported to the…
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In the News Small People, Big Deal
A great example of a PLoS ONE paper, which has benefited from the post-publication features of the TOPAZ publishing platform, is the…
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In the News Fire, Ice and Another Week of PLoS ONE News Headlines
Continuing the trend for a prominent PLoS press presence (my favourite new tongue-twister), PLoS ONE enjoyed yet another week of great news…
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In the News Prozac and Placebos: Review of a Media Maelstrom
Last week we had the interesting experience of watching how a PLoS Medicine meta-analysis of anti-depressant drug trials generated a furore in…
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In the News Life Is a Lot Like Jazz… It’s Best When You Improvise
PLoS Medicine’s domination of the UK (and worldwide) media last week was always going to be a hard act to follow but…
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Technology Performance Issues of PLoS Websites
We’re continuing to experience slowness and intermittent downtime for the websites hosted on Topaz. At this time, the priorities for the IT…
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Technology Topaz Release Candidate 0.8.2.1
Looks like I’ve been a bit remiss about posting release candidates on this blog as we’re on the third release candidate since…
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In the News Viruses in the Oceans: join the latest Journal Club
Brendan Bohannan, Richard W. Castenholz, Jessica Green and their students and postdcos at the Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at University…
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In the News No Such Thing as a Free Lunch (or Gift or Sample)
Are the staggering amounts spent by drug companies on marketing justified by their innovation in drug development? Not according to a Policy…