Peter Binfield, the new Managing Editor of PLoS ONE, did some analysis of the content of the journal so far, and realized that the single most frequent Category our authors use is 'Cell Signaling'. And, as he writes in his blog post, those are some impressive papers....and we want more of them!
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Cell Signaling in PLoS ONE
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Posted on: May 13, 2008 2:09 PM, by Coturnix
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Quick question - will PLoS ONE articles ever be listed in the ISI Web of Knowledge? I'm leery of publishing there again because of this. Thanks!
Posted by: James F | May 13, 2008 4:59 PM
Related to the previous comment:
I was actually going to do a journal club on an article in Plos One until someone pointed out to me that the journal doesn't have an impact factor. Translation: he meant that it isn't a proper journal. I picked another article from another journal.
Posted by: Mark T | May 16, 2008 2:03 AM
Ah, slavery to the Impact Factor... It is too young to have it - just a year old. It will get listed once it is two years old. It is good research, so why not do a Journal Club?
Posted by: Coturnix | May 16, 2008 7:37 AM
how to find the citation of the PLOS ONE article?
Posted by: lili li | May 19, 2008 8:58 PM