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Looking back on four years of Published Peer Review at PLOS

Over 4 years: 74k+ eligible articles. Nearly 85k signed reviews. More than 30k published peer review history packages, almost 15k of them with at least one signed review. ....

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For OA Week 2022, PLOS explores how Open Science can advance Climate Justice

This Open Access (OA) Week (October 21-24), we explore the theme “Open For Climate Justice.” The climate crisis is a topic of global significance, which Open Science is particularly well-suited to address. Read on for more on how climate researchers are leveraging Open Science or skip ahead for a look at our climate-related OA Week content. ....

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Published Peer Review History at PLOS: Observations from the past three years

Three years ago PLOS implemented our version of open peer review, which we named with our typical scrupulous precision and total disregard for word count: Published Peer Review History. Since then, the PLOS journals have together published over 18,000 articles with accompanying peer review history. ....

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A new Editor-in-Chief for PLOS ONE


A new Editor-in-Chief for PLOS ONE
PLOS ONE community,
What a joy it is to write this letter – to have the opportunity to reflect on the strengths of
PLOS ONE and consider how we can best meet your needs in the years ahead. I’m writing to you to share what you can expect from me as Editor-in-Chief of
PLOS ONE, and to call for your feedback and your perspective on what we’ve gotten right, and where we can improve.
I am a molecular biologist by training. I received my PhD in Genetics and Molecular Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2004, and studied gene expression signatures in lung cancer cells while a postdoc at Duke University. As a brand-new postdoc I had the experience that I am sure will be familiar to many of you of writing grants to secure funding for my research – and I realised, during this process, that what I really loved about scientific research was not the process of making the discoveries myself, but reading ....

Joerg Heber , University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill , Peer Community , Duke University , Lab Protocols , Molecular Biology , North Carolina , Chapel Hill , Nature Cell , Editor In Chief Joerg Heber , Open Science , Peer Review History , Study Protocols , Registered Report , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் வடக்கு கரோலினா இல் தேவாலயம் மலை , பியர் சமூக , டியூக் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , மூலக்கூறு உயிரியல் , வடக்கு கரோலினா , தேவாலயம் மலை , இயற்கை செல் , திறந்த அறிவியல் , பியர் விமர்சனம் வரலாறு , பதிவுசெய்யப்பட்டது அறிக்கை ,