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PLOS ONE (originally PLoS ONE) is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal published by the Public Library of Science (PLOS) since 2006. The journal covers primary research from any discipline within science and medicine. Operating under a pay-to-publish model, PLOS ONE publishes approximately 70% of submitted manuscripts. All submissions go through a pre-publication review by a member of the board of academic editors, who can elect to seek an opinion from an external reviewer. According to the journal, papers are not to be excluded on the basis of lack of perceived importance or adherence to a scientific field. Although submissions declined from 2013 to 2014, PLOS ONE remains the world’s largest journals by number of papers published (about 30,000 a year, or 85 papers per day) and has a 2014 journal impact factor of 3.234.
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation awarded PLOS a $9 million grant in December 2002 and $1 million grant in May 2006 for its financial sustainability and launch of new free-access biomedical journals. Later, PLOS ONE was launched in December 2006 as a beta version named PLoS ONE. It launched with Commenting and Note making functionality, and added the ability to rate articles in July 2007. In September 2007 the ability to leave "trackbacks" on articles was added. In August 2008 it moved from a weekly publication schedule to a daily one, publishing articles as soon as they became ready. In October 2008 PLoS ONE came out of "beta". Also in September 2009, as part of its Article-Level Metrics program, PLoS ONE made the full online usage data—e.g., HTML page views, PDF, XML downloads—for every published article publicly available. In mid-2012, as part of a rebranding of PLoS as PLOS, the journal changed its name to PLOS ONE.
PLOS (for Public Library of Science) is a nonprofit open access scientific publishing project aimed at creating a library of open access journals and other scientific literature under an open content license. It launched its first journal, PLOS Biology, in October 2003 and publishes seven journals, as of October 2015. The organization is based in San Francisco, California, and has a European editorial office in Cambridge, England. The publications are primarily funded by payments from the authors.
The Public Library of Science began in 2000 with an online petition initiative by Nobel Prize winner Harold Varmus, formerly director of the National Institutes of Health and at that time director of Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center; Patrick O. Brown, a biochemist at Stanford University; and Michael Eisen, a computational biologist at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The petition called for all scientists to pledge that from September 2001 they would discontinue submission of papers to journals that did not make the full text of their papers available to all, free and unfettered, either immediately or after a delay of no more than 6 months. Although tens of thousands signed the petition, most did not act upon its terms; and in August 2001, Brown and Eisen announced they would start their own non-profit publishing operation. In December 2002, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation awarded PLOS a $9 million grant, which it followed in May 2006 with a $1 million grant to help PLOS achieve financial sustainability and launch new free-access biomedical journals.
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (/ˈstɛfəniː dʒɜːrməˈnɒtə/ STEF-ə-nee jur-mə-NOT-ə; born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She is known for her self-empowering messages, fashion, and live performances. Gaga initially performed in theater, appearing in high school plays, and studied at CAP21 through New York University's Tisch School of the Arts before dropping out to pursue a musical career. After leaving a rock band, participating in the Lower East Side's avant garde performance art circuit, and being dropped from a contract with Def Jam Recordings, Gaga worked as a songwriter for Sony/ATV Music Publishing. There, recording artist Akon noticed her vocal abilities and helped her to sign a joint deal with Interscope Records and his own KonLive Distribution.
Her debut album The Fame (2008) was a critical and commercial success that produced global chart-topping singles such as "Just Dance" and "Poker Face". A follow-up EP, The Fame Monster (2009), was met with a similar reception and released the successful singles "Bad Romance", "Telephone", and "Alejandro". Her second full-length album Born This Way was released in 2011, topping the charts in more than 20 countries, including the United States, where it sold over one million copies in its first week. The album produced the number-one single "Born This Way". Her third album Artpop, released in 2013, topped the US charts and included the successful single "Applause". In 2014, Gaga released a collaborative jazz album with Tony Bennett titled Cheek to Cheek, which became her third consecutive number one in the United States. For her work in the television series American Horror Story: Hotel, Gaga won a Golden Globe Award in 2016.
Talk given by J. David Creswell, a professor in the Psychology department, on editing and publishing in PLoS One journals. Part 1 of the "Open Scholarship for Graduate Students and Early Career Researchers", event on International Open Access Week held at Carnegie Mellon University on October 22, 2013.
8/28/13 - A Senior PLOS Editor Speaks! Advice on Getting Published in PLOS One and Observations about Trends in Publishing Speaker: Elizabeth Silva, M.Sc. Ph.D., Associate Editor, PLOS One Challenges: Authors are frequently frustrated with the cycle of rejection at so-called "high impact journals" Increasing the reproducibility and utility of your work to the community at a time when methods sections have become vanishingly small, and retractions seem to be at an all time high The impact factor is a metric that we all know is flawed Big data: balancing data-sharing with privacy issues in an age where it is becoming impossible to guarantee anonymity Quick review of other issues in publishing that you need to be aware of What PLOS One provides: A new model in pub...
A tale about the pressure to publish in fashionable, high-impact journals and the relief that can be found by publishing in an open-access journal such as PLOS One. This is parody of Lady Gaga's Applause: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pco91kroVgQ Released at MCB Follies December 6th, 2013.
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This tutorial shows PLoS ONE reviewers how to submit their manuscript decision in Editorial Manager.
Scorpion Sheds ‘Tail’ to Escape: Consequences and Implications of Autotomy in Scorpions (Buthidae: Ananteris). Camilo I. Mattoni et al (2015), PLoS ONE, http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116639 Autotomy, the voluntary shedding or detachment of a body part at a determined cleavage plane, is a common anti-predation defense mechanism in several animal taxa, including arthropods. Among arachnids, autotomy has been observed in harvestmen, mites, and spiders, always involving the loss of legs. Autotomy of the opisthosoma (abdomen) was recently reported in a single species of the Neotropical buthid scorpion genus Ananteris Thorell, 1891, but few details were revealed. Based on observations in the field and laboratory, examination of material in museum collections, and scanning electron mic...
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PLOS ONE (originally PLoS ONE) is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Public Library of Science since 2006. It covers primary research from any discipline within science and medicine. All submissions go through an internal and external pre-publication peer review, but are not excluded on the basis of lack of perceived importance or adherence to a scientific field. The PLOS ONE online platform employs a "publish first, judge later" methodology, with post-publication user discussion and rating features. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
BUSM's and Boston Medical Center's Dr. Michael Holick talks about how researchers have developed a process for altering the ingredients in sunscreen that does not impact its sun protection factor (SPF) but does allow the body to produce vitamin D. The findings, published in the journal PLOS ONE, has led to the production of a new sunscreen called Solar D.
Thinking how it might have been
If you had never
Walked into my life
I would have been nothing
Without you where would I be
Every moment used to feel
Like living through a
Cold and starless night
But everything's changing
Everything is feeling right
You gave me your love
Lifted me up
Now I'm looking at forever
When I never thought
I'd ever see that far
You, you're in my soul
Wherever I go
Now I know right from the start
Your love was
Written on my heart
How could I have been so blind
When you were always here
So near to me
And there is no other
Who knows me the way
I feel you do
And you were waiting all the time
For me to come around
And finally see
All the love I was missing
There you were right beside me
Always beside me
You made it so easy
Your love brought out
The best in me
You are my light and my truth
I've found my destiny in you
You're forever