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PLoS Enlivening Scientific Culture

PLoS (Public Library of Science) is committed to making scientific and medical literature available to all. Open access, immediate online access, unrestricted distribution, and re-use are some of the key features. PLoS offers a platform for validation, selection, and status of scientific research, with a streamlined production process and an inclusive scope. The platform also encourages discussion, debate, and community engagement through comments, referee's reports, academic editors, and formal and informal discussions.

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PLoS Enlivening Scientific Culture

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  1. PLoS Enlivening Scientific Culture Dr Chris Surridge Managing Editor, PLoS ONE Public Library of Science

  2. Public Library of Science Committed to making the World’s scientific and medical literature a public resource

  3. Public Library of Science • 2003 PLoS Biology • 2004 PLoS Medicine • 2005 PLoS Computational Biology • 2005 PLoS Genetics • 2005 PLoS Pathogens • 2006 PLoS Clinical Trials • 2006 PLoS ONE • 2007 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases

  4. What is open access? • Free, immediate access online • Unrestricted distribution and re-use • Author retains rights to attribution • Papers are deposited in a public online archive such as PubMed Central • Bethesda Principles, April 2003

  5. What Open Access is Not • A business model • A scheme for Peer Review • Free Access

  6. What do journals do? • Validation • Selection • Statusing

  7. What do journals do? • Selection

  8. What do journals do? • Validation

  9. Traditional Peer Review

  10. Preprint Server

  11. Open Peer Review

  12. Open Peer Review

  13. http://www.plosone.org/ • Open Accessthe right to read, copy, distribute and share • Inclusive scopea publication for the whole of science • High Capacityno length or volume restrictions • Peer-reviewedobjectively focusing on technical quality • Streamlined Productionacceptance to publication in as little as 3 weeks • Encouraging discussion and debatecommunity comment and annotation

  14. PLoS • Comments

  15. PLoS • Comments • Referee’s Reports

  16. PLoS • Comments • Referee’s Reports • Academic Editors

  17. PLoS • Comments • Referee’s Reports • Academic Editors • Discussions • Formal

  18. PLoS • Comments • Referee’s Reports • Academic Editors • Discussions • Formal • Less Formal

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