Journal 2.0: PLoS ONE Beta Goes Live
The Public Library of Science has released a beta version of its innovative PLoS ONE journal.
Why innovative? First, it’s a multidisciplinary scientific journal, with published articles covering subjects that range from Biochemistry to Virology. Second, it’s a participative journal that allows registered users to annotate and initiate discussions about articles. Open commentary and peer-review have been previously implemented in some e-journals (e.g, see JIME: An Interactive Journal for Interactive Media), but PLoS ONE is the most visible of these efforts and, given PLoS’s reputation for excellence, it lends credibility to a concept that has yet to catch fire in the journal publishing world. A nice feature is the “Most Annotated” tab on the home page that highlights articles that have garnered reader commentary. Third, it’s an open access journal in the full sense of the term, with all articles under the least restrictive Creative Commons license, the Creative Commons Attribution License.
The beta site is a bit slow, probably due to significant interest, so expect some initial browsing delays.
Congratulations to PLoS on PLoS ONE. It’s journal worth keeping an eye on.
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