PLoS ONE academic editor |
Acting on my support of the open-access movement, I have today accepted an invitation to join the editorial board of PLoS ONE, the new publishing platform for all scientific primary literature. PLoS plans to maintain an ...[more] |
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Posted on Monday 20 November 2006 - 16:27:47 |
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] |
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Posted on Friday 17 November 2006 - 14:27:18 |
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] |
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Posted on Sunday 08 July 2007 - 13:24:22 |
The future of scholarly publishing is bright - if you think long term |
The future is bright - it's the present which sucks. I planned to post this as a comment, but it turned out to be too long. Moreover, Richard Poynder seems to moderate his comments, so I thought I'd just post the comment ...[more] |
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Posted on Tuesday 08 March 2011 - 01:29:31 |
Transparent peer-review can incentivize Science 2.0 |
The most interesting presentation at the Berlin Open Access Days yesterday was the one from Max Planck geochemist Ulrich Pöschl. He was telling us about the success of his open access journal ...[more] |
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Posted on Friday 10 October 2008 - 17:15:19 |
The Scholarly Kitchen with more PLoS One flame bait |
It's flame bait alright and I'm swallowing it hook, line and sinker, just as last time These guys over there just always manage to press all my buttons So what's going on? The blog of the Association for Scholarly Publi...[more] |
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Posted on Tuesday 22 June 2010 - 14:50:22 |
Why are open access supporters defending the impact factor? |
Maybe I'm naive. Maybe I'm just too thick to get it. But over the last few days I've been on the receiving end of quite some flak for my criticisms of Thomson Scientific's impact factor (IF) by, of all poeple, open acces...[more] |
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Posted on Wednesday 03 September 2008 - 21:27:21 |
Presentation about PLoS One and SciVee tomorrow |
As already mentioned before, I'll be heading to Göttingen tomorrow. Just before noon (see program, in PDF) I'll be talking about PLoS One and SciVee and how open access and scientific videos further the public understand...[more] |
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Posted on Wednesday 13 February 2008 - 19:33:24 |
WissKomm Interview |
Today I had set up an appointment with Volker Lange from the WissKomm (a German organization for the communication of science to the public). Right on time at 2pm sharp he knocked on my door with a camera man and a coupl...[more] |
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Posted on Wednesday 14 November 2007 - 21:34:34 |
Invited to a conference on videos in science communication |
Just before I left for Brazil, I was invited to speak at the "BioVid" conference, organized by the IWF Wissen und Medien gGmbH, Göttingen, Germany. The IWF is funded by the German research ministry and sponsors this ...[more] |
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Posted on Tuesday 29 January 2008 - 09:32:27 |