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

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

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

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

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

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

What do journals do? Validation Selection Statusing

What do journals do? Selection

What do journals do? Validation

Traditional Peer Review

Preprint Server

Open Peer Review

Open Peer Review

Open Access the right to read, copy, distribute and share Inclusive scope a publication for the whole of science High Capacity no length or volume restrictions Peer-reviewed objectively focusing on technical quality Streamlined Production acceptance to publication in as little as 3 weeks Encouraging discussion and debate community comment and annotation

Comments PLoS

Comments Referee’s Reports PLoS

Comments Referee’s Reports Academic Editors PLoS

Comments Referee’s Reports Academic Editors Discussions − Formal PLoS

Comments Referee’s Reports Academic Editors Discussions − Formal − Less Formal PLoS

Comments Referee’s Reports Academic Editors Discussions − Formal − Less Formal − Journal Clubs PLoS

Comments Referee’s Reports Academic Editors Discussions Annotations PLoS

Comments Referee’s Reports Academic Editors Discussions Annotations Trackbacks PLoS

Rating PLoS

PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases Other Views

PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases PLoS Hubs Clinical Trials Other Views

Library Blogs ws/2007/10/biology-researc.html

Use and Reuse

Submissions First submissions: 1 st August 2006 Submissions so far: 2,596 Published papers Launched 16 th December 2006 Published to date: 1,114 Editorial Board 420 individuals ~70% acceptance rate Streamlined Production Average acceptance to publication: 19 days Encouraging discussion and debate ~ 130 post publication comments posted per month > 1 per article on average

Testimonial I have been looking over the PLoS site, what can be attached, how it prints, how it reads on-line, how it cites, how it allows flexible organization and headings. It's so f-king nice, I don't think I will ever leave! Prof. Paul Sereno, 1 November 2007

Open Access the right to read, copy, distribute and share Inclusive scope a publication for the whole of science High Capacity no length or volume restrictions Peer-reviewed objectively focusing on technical quality Streamlined Production acceptance to publication in as little as 3 weeks Encouraging discussion and debate community comment and annotation