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PLoS One
PLoS One rolling out article-level metrics
Slowly but surely, PLoS One is starting to roll out the eagerly awaited article-level metrics. Of course, I feel more than a little flattered that our paper on "Order in spontaneous behavior" is one of the first articles...[more]
PLoS One   article-level metrics   open access   
Posted on Monday 30 March 2009 - 03:34:57

PLoS One largest journal in the world 2010?
Managing Editor of PLoS One, Peter Binfield, recently published a paper entitled "PLoS One: background, future development, and article-level metrics"in which he outlines some of the recent upgrades at PLoS One and futur...[more]
PLoS One   citation statistics   science publishing   PLoS   binfield   
Posted on Friday 26 June 2009 - 09:13:42

rank papers at PLoS One
The revolutionary open access journal PLoS One has now implemented user rating. In what is a first in scientific publishing, you can now rate scientific papers on a 1 to 5 scale in three categories:

  1. Insight: This provide...[more]
PLoS One   science publishing   
Posted on Wednesday 11 July 2007 - 09:27:02

PLoS One turns one
Yesterday was PLoS One's first birthday! I helped announce the birth exactly one year ago today. PLoS One online community manager Bora (aka coturnix) also comemorates the event.

PLoS ONE
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PLoS One   
Posted on Friday 21 December 2007 - 07:54:41

On the cover of PLoS One - again
The frontpage of PLoS One is currently featuring links to our study on spontaneous behavior:
plos_cover.jpg

As you can see, this was sparked by a post on boingboing, initiated by one of my students from last term's neuroinformatics cour...[more]
PLoS One   spontaneous behavior   boingboing   media   
Posted on Friday 25 April 2008 - 03:18:14

Finally accepted at PLoS One
After an extensive time for more analysis, models and calculations we now finally got our manuscript on spontaneous behavior in Drosophila accepted in the open-access journal PLoS One! After all the suggestions from the ...[more]
PLoS One   paper   drosophila   spontaneous behavior   
Posted on Friday 20 April 2007 - 14:17:39

PLoS ONE is online
Finally, yesterday the long-awaited new online science publishing experiment PLoS ONE has gone online. Head on over there, check the new articles out, register and participate! This revolutionary online project will stan...[more]
PLoS One   PLoS   science publishing   
Posted on Thursday 21 December 2006 - 04:29:08

PLoS ONE: A revolution for scientific publishing?
Very soon, the Public Library of Science (PLoS) will launch PLoS ONE, which may be considered a revolution in science publishing. Until recently, scientific primary literature ("papers") were published in one of approx. ...[more]
PLoS   PLoS One   science publishing   
Posted on Friday 17 November 2006 - 08:27:18

Coturnix @ PLoS One
As regular ScienceBlog readers know, Coturnix is now employed by PLoS One as their Online Community Manager. He is already a prominent blogger on ScienceBlogs and now his reputation got a further boost by a thread over a...[more]
PLoS   PLoS One   ScienceBlogs   Coturnix   science politics   science publishing   open access   
Posted on Sunday 08 July 2007 - 07:24:22

Trends in Neuroscience
No, not the journal. Real trends, measured, peer-reviewed and published. PloS One has 49 new papers out and one of them investigates all abstracts from the Annual Meetings of the Society for Neuroscience from 2001-2006. ...[more]
trends in neuroscience   PLoS One   
Posted on Friday 02 May 2008 - 04:26:24

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