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Nanny of the Month (September 2009):Reason TV says it’s the Alabama Supreme Court, “for upholding a state law that bans the selling of ‘any device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human genital organs.’” But I’d say that it was the Alabama Legislature that was the real nanny there. ... |
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Article-Level Metrics at PLoS - Download Data (updated with links) [A Blog Around The Clock]If you are a regular reader of this blog, you are certainly aware that PLoS has started making article-level metrics available for all articles. Today, we added one of the most important sets of such metrics - the number of times the article was downloaded. Each article now has a new tab on th... |
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PLoS rolls out article level metrics [Greg Laden's Blog]And it's on You Tube! Read the comments on this post... ... |
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Interview with Dr.Derya Unutmaz, Section Editor for Immunology at PLoS ONE... [A Blog Around The Clock]....is now posted on everyONE blog. Read the comments on this post... ... |
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PLoS One wins ALPSP award for publishing innovation!PLoS One is the winner of the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) award for publishing innovation! Congrats, PLoS One! (Thanks to Peter Binfield on twitter).Subscribe to OA Librarian ... |
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PLoS Medicine's 5th anniversary competition [A Blog Around The Clock]On Speaking of Medicine: PLoS Medicine turns 5 years old on October 19th, 2009. To highlight the crucial importance of open access in medical publishing we're holding a competition to find the best medical paper published under an open-access license anywhere (not just in PLoS) since our launc... |

