
Earlier this year, PLoS sent out a series of surveys to authors whose work was considered by our journals in 2008...

PLoS.org Find out what PLoS authors really think about us - results of 2009 Author survey http://tinyurl.com/authorresearch

PLoS.org A year of incredible developments @ PLoS ONE - congrats to Pete Binfield and his team http://tinyurl.com/ONE2009

PLoS.org Have your say @ the White House on the Features and Technology required to expand public access to research. You have until Dec 31st to post your detailed and informed comments in Phase 2. http://tiny.cc/ostp2
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This morning OSTP is launching Phase Two of our forum on public access publishing, which will focus on Features and Technology. (Phase One began on Dec. 10 through Dec. 20, and a wrap-up of that Phase is posted here.)

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Now we are three -
PLoS ONE reaches its third anniversary http://everyone.plos.org/2009/12/21/thre e-years-on/
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December 20 is not only the anniversary of the first screening of Christmas classic, It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), and of the Louisiana Purchase (1803), but it’s also PLoS ONE’s third birthday: we launched on December 20, 2006, with our first 105 articles (plus the sandbox article). ...

Throughout the course of 2009, PLoS has been adding a range of Metrics to each and every article that it has published...

PLoS.org Looks like it is snowing in the UK, up to 20cms predicted, quite exciting

PLoS.org Expansion of Article-Level Metrics - addition of ResearchBlogging.org http://tiny.cc/almRB
New addition to Article-Level Metrics – blog posts from ResearchBlogging.org « everyONE – the PLoS O
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Throughout the course of 2009, PLoS has been adding a range of Metrics to each and every article that it has published. In addition to the many metrics already displayed (article pageviews and downloads, ...

We will update the PLoS journals with the Ambra 0.9.5 release tonight. This release focused on development of the long-awaited PLoS Queue syndication module. Starting in January, PLoS will send article packages directly to PubMed Central at publication time...

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has invited comment on broadening public access to publicly funded research and they want to hear from you. Please post your contributions to this blog...

The holiday season may be in full swing but here at PLoS we're so busy stimulating debate over at the White House about public access to research and releasing new technology upgrades, that we don't have much time to do our shopping...

PLoS.org Just 3 more days to shop the PLoS Store and get your gifts by Christmas - free shipping available (reduced rate express shipping outside the US). http://www.zazzle.com/plos

PLoS.org OA mandate mania - happy OA holidays! http://tinyurl.com/oamandatemania
The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics: Dramatic Growth of Open Access: December 11, 2009 early y
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Imagine a world where anyone can instantly access all of the world's scholarly knowledge - as profound a change as the invention of the printing press. Technically, this is within reach. All that is needed ...

PLoS.org Be heard at the White House - tell them why you support public access to research http://tiny.cc/ostp
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Yesterday we announced the launch of the Public Access Forum, sponsored by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Beginning with today’s post, we look forward to a productive online discussion.















