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| 7 Jul 2008 by Ricardo Vidal Asked for a brief note on the whole Nature vs. PLoS issue, John Wilbanks (Science Commons) wrote a couple paragraphs where I'd like to highlight some. My Biotech Life - http://my.biotechlife.net/ - References [ More results from My Biotech Life ] |
| 7 Jul 2008 by Philip Davis In an expository news piece released in last week's issue of the journal Nature, Declan Butler describes how the Public Library of Science is attempting to stay afloat by using lower-cost, “bulk publishing” with PLoS One to offset ... The Scholarly Kitchen - http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/ - References |
| 3 Jul 2008 by dave After reading Declan Butler's shocking report about the impending doom of PLoS, I became very concerned about the future of non-profit organizations in America. As Butler rightly points out: Since its launch in 2002, PLoS has been kept ... Word Munger - http://wordmunger.com/ - References |
| 3 Jul 2008 by Bill Hooker This clumsy hatchet job from Nature reporter Declan Butler is beneath him, a poor excuse for journalism and an affront to the respect with which many of his colleagues are regarded by the research community. ... Unlike many journals which attempt to use the peer review process to determine whether or not an article reaches the level of 'importance' required by a given journal, PLoS ONE uses peer review to determine whether a paper is technically sound and worthy of ... Open Reading Frame - http://www.sennoma.net/ - References |
| 2 Jul 2008 A recent naturenews piece by a Declan Butler takes a hard hitting look at the business practices of the Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLoS, as most scientists are aware by now is one of the more obvious examples of the ... DrugMonkey - http://scienceblogs.com/drugmonkey/ - References |
| 9 Jul 2008 by jlopez Third, to say that the Nature Publishing Group decided to publish Declan Butler's report to intentionally damage the reputation of the PLoS journals shows a profound degree of ignorance about how editorial decisions are made in our ... Spoonful of Medicine - Blog Posts with Comments - http://blogs.nature.com/nm/spoonful/ |
| 2 Jul 2008 by Jonathan Eisen In a new article by Declan Butler, Nature takes another crack at the PLoS "publishing model". The problem with PLoS now is ... wait for this ... the success of PLoS One. PLoS One it turns out is publishing a lot of papers (including one ... The Tree of Life - http://phylogenomics.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 20 Jun 2006 by mhopkin The Public Library of Science (PLoS), the flagship publisher for the open-access publishing movement, faces a looming financial crisis. An analysis of the company's accounts, obtained by Nature, shows that the company falls far short of its stated ..... In Nature News, published online on June 20th, Declan Butler described the financial problems that online publications are facing. As a medical researcher who has spent my entire career working in developing countries, ... In the Field - Blog Posts with Comments - http://blogs.nature.com/news/blog/ - References |
| 15 Nov 2009 Declan Butler Nature, Volume 454, Number 7200, July 3, 2008. Since its launch in 2002, PLoS has been kept afloat financially by some US$17.3 million in philanthropic grants. An analysis by Nature of the company's accounts shows that ... CARL E-Lert - http://www.carl-abrc.ca/new/new-e.html - References [ More results from CARL E-Lert ] |
| 3 Aug 2008 by Matt Hodgkinson PLoS ONE: Take Two. "Declan Butler's article about PLoS financials in this week's Nature has provoked a predictable - and many ways understandable - backlash from open access fans". My opinion - the Nature piece was a clumsy hatchet job ... Journalology - http://journalology.blogspot.com/ |
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