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Intro to PLOS journals and APC-free publishing
published: 05 Jul 2022
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Q&A with Nonia Pariente, Editor-in-Chief, PLOS Biology
Speaking with Nonia Pariente, Editor-in-Chief, PLOS Biology about open science, new initiatives, and the future of the journal
published: 05 Jun 2020
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How to Search and Download Research Articles from PLOS ? #QandAJunction #PLOS
About PLOS
================
PLOS (for Public Library of Science) is a nonprofit open-access science, technology and medicine publisher with a library of open-access journals and other scientific literature under an open-content license. It launched its first journal, PLOS Biology, in October 2003 and publishes seven journals, as of October 2015. The organization is based in San Francisco, California, and has a European editorial office in Cambridge, Great Britain. The publications are primarily funded by payments from the authors.
The PLOS journals are what is described as "open-access content"; all content is published under the Creative Commons "attribution" license. The project states (quoting the Budapest Open Access Initiative) that: "The only constraint on reproduction and distribut...
published: 17 Jan 2020
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How to Submit a Peer Review to PLOS ONE
NOTE: YouTube may include advertisements on this video. PLOS has not monetized its channel and is not receiving any income from these ads. For an ad-free version of this video visit https://vimeo.com/plos/how-to-submit-a-peer-review-to-plos-one
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This video shows PLOS ONE peer reviewers how to submit a review in Editorial Manager (EM).
For information on and best practices on writing a peer review visit the PLOS Reviewer Center (http://reviewers.plos.org/).
==INSTRUCTIONS==
First, log in as a reviewer. On your main menu you'll see the manuscript in your "pending assignments" folder.
Choose "submit recommendation" from the action links to open the reviewer form.
Select your recommendation from the drop-down menu at the top. Only editors and staff will see your recommendati...
published: 29 Sep 2016
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PLOS ONE Why what we perceive is different from what we actually see
A conversation with neuroimaging researcher and PLOS ONE Academic Editor Mark Williams
published: 24 Jan 2020
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PLOs : Program Learning Outcomes
การกำหนดผลลัพธ์การเรียนรู้ระดับหลักสูตร (PLOs : Program Learning Outcomes)
o ความสำคัญของการกำหนดผลลัพธ์การเรียนรู้ระดับหลักสูตรในด้านความรู้ ทักษะ และทัศนคติ
o วิธีการนำความต้องการของผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียมาใช้กำหนด PLOs
o ลักษณะของ PLOs ที่มีความเหมาะสม
o วิธีการเขียน PLOs
published: 05 Aug 2020
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How to Submit a Decision to PLOS using Editorial Manager
This video shows PLOS ONE Editorial Board Members how to submit a decision on a manuscript in the Editorial Manager (EM) submission system.
To learn more about serving as an editor for PLOS ONE visit the Editorial Board Knowledge Base: https://one.editors.plos.org/
==INSTRUCTIONS==
From the Academic Editor main menu you'll find the manuscript in the "Submissions with Required Reviews Complete" folder. All papers with two or more completed reviews will be found here.
Hover over the action links in the left hand column of your manuscript and click on the manuscript details. Before submitting you decision double check that all of your required reviews have been provided.
If you submit a decision letter before a reviewer's deadline is up your reviewer may not have completed his or her r...
published: 06 Aug 2015
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Discovery report + update articles - PLOS Biology
PLOS Biology Discover Reports and subsequent Update Articles let researchers communicate scientific advances in a faster, more dynamic way that more naturally mirrors the research process.
published: 01 Mar 2021
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How to Submit Your Revised PLOS Manuscript in Editorial Manager
NOTE: YouTube may include advertisements on this video. PLOS has not monetized its channel and is not receiving any income from these ads. For an ad-free version of this video visit https://vimeo.com/plos/how-to-submit-your-revised-manuscriptin-editorial-manager
============
This video shows PLOS authors how to submit a revised manuscript using the Editorial Manager (EM) submission system.
Starting from the author main menu you will see your manuscript in the "Submissions Needing Revisions" folder. From the "Action Links" for the manuscript please choose "Revise Submission" and then OK. Now, most of the information will not have changed since your original submission. Click down to "Respond to Reviewers." Here you will copy and paste your response to reviewers. When you're finished click...
published: 06 Aug 2015
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PLOS ONE Preregistration
published: 24 Jan 2020
1:25
Q&A with Nonia Pariente, Editor-in-Chief, PLOS Biology
Speaking with Nonia Pariente, Editor-in-Chief, PLOS Biology about open science, new initiatives, and the future of the journal
Speaking with Nonia Pariente, Editor-in-Chief, PLOS Biology about open science, new initiatives, and the future of the journal
https://wn.com/Q_A_With_Nonia_Pariente,_Editor_In_Chief,_Plos_Biology
Speaking with Nonia Pariente, Editor-in-Chief, PLOS Biology about open science, new initiatives, and the future of the journal
- published: 05 Jun 2020
- views: 1789
6:26
How to Search and Download Research Articles from PLOS ? #QandAJunction #PLOS
About PLOS
================
PLOS (for Public Library of Science) is a nonprofit open-access science, technology and medicine publisher with a library of open-a...
About PLOS
================
PLOS (for Public Library of Science) is a nonprofit open-access science, technology and medicine publisher with a library of open-access journals and other scientific literature under an open-content license. It launched its first journal, PLOS Biology, in October 2003 and publishes seven journals, as of October 2015. The organization is based in San Francisco, California, and has a European editorial office in Cambridge, Great Britain. The publications are primarily funded by payments from the authors.
The PLOS journals are what is described as "open-access content"; all content is published under the Creative Commons "attribution" license. The project states (quoting the Budapest Open Access Initiative) that: "The only constraint on reproduction and distribution, and the only role for copyright in this domain, should be to give authors control over the integrity of their work and the right to be properly acknowledged and cited."
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How to Submit a Peer Review to PLOS ONE
NOTE: YouTube may include advertisements on this video. PLOS has not monetized its channel and is not receiving any income from these ads. For an ad-free versio...
NOTE: YouTube may include advertisements on this video. PLOS has not monetized its channel and is not receiving any income from these ads. For an ad-free version of this video visit https://vimeo.com/plos/how-to-submit-a-peer-review-to-plos-one
============
This video shows PLOS ONE peer reviewers how to submit a review in Editorial Manager (EM).
For information on and best practices on writing a peer review visit the PLOS Reviewer Center (http://reviewers.plos.org/).
==INSTRUCTIONS==
First, log in as a reviewer. On your main menu you'll see the manuscript in your "pending assignments" folder.
Choose "submit recommendation" from the action links to open the reviewer form.
Select your recommendation from the drop-down menu at the top. Only editors and staff will see your recommendation it will not be forwarded to the authors.
Send us your evaluation of the submission based on our publication criteria by completing each field in the form. Responses are required because they help the editor make a decision and will be shared with the authors.
Enter all substantive comments in the question called, "review comments to the author." Explain your responses to the previous questions and include any additional feedback for the author and editor here.
If your review exceeds 20,000 characters you can upload a copy as an attachment.
The final question in this section gives you the option to sign your review. If you do so, your identity will appear in the decision letter where it can be viewed by the authors and the other reviewers.
In the, "confidential comments to the editor section", you can include any feedback for the editor and journal staff that is not appropriate to share with the authors. At a minimum, please declare any potential competing interests. If you know any seriously concerning issues regarding image manipulation, data integrity, or otherwise, please notifiy the editors here and email the journal office.
The final two questions help PLOS provide better filtering and discovery tools for readers. They are optional and do not have any impact on the editorial decision-making process.
If you'd like to return later to make changes, click "save and submit later." If you're done with your review go ahead and click "proceed."
The following page summarizes your review. Don't forget to check your decision recommendation and make sure that all your comments are included.
When you're finished, click "Submit review to journal office", then "ok." You have successfully submitted your review!
==USEFUL LINKS==
To learn more about serving as a reviewer at PLOS ONE visit our Reviewer Guidelines page: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/s/reviewer-guidelines
To submit your review now, visit the PLOS ONE submission site: https://www.editorialmanager.com/pone/default.aspx
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============
This video shows PLOS ONE peer reviewers how to submit a review in Editorial Manager (EM).
For information on and best practices on writing a peer review visit the PLOS Reviewer Center (http://reviewers.plos.org/).
==INSTRUCTIONS==
First, log in as a reviewer. On your main menu you'll see the manuscript in your "pending assignments" folder.
Choose "submit recommendation" from the action links to open the reviewer form.
Select your recommendation from the drop-down menu at the top. Only editors and staff will see your recommendation it will not be forwarded to the authors.
Send us your evaluation of the submission based on our publication criteria by completing each field in the form. Responses are required because they help the editor make a decision and will be shared with the authors.
Enter all substantive comments in the question called, "review comments to the author." Explain your responses to the previous questions and include any additional feedback for the author and editor here.
If your review exceeds 20,000 characters you can upload a copy as an attachment.
The final question in this section gives you the option to sign your review. If you do so, your identity will appear in the decision letter where it can be viewed by the authors and the other reviewers.
In the, "confidential comments to the editor section", you can include any feedback for the editor and journal staff that is not appropriate to share with the authors. At a minimum, please declare any potential competing interests. If you know any seriously concerning issues regarding image manipulation, data integrity, or otherwise, please notifiy the editors here and email the journal office.
The final two questions help PLOS provide better filtering and discovery tools for readers. They are optional and do not have any impact on the editorial decision-making process.
If you'd like to return later to make changes, click "save and submit later." If you're done with your review go ahead and click "proceed."
The following page summarizes your review. Don't forget to check your decision recommendation and make sure that all your comments are included.
When you're finished, click "Submit review to journal office", then "ok." You have successfully submitted your review!
==USEFUL LINKS==
To learn more about serving as a reviewer at PLOS ONE visit our Reviewer Guidelines page: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/s/reviewer-guidelines
To submit your review now, visit the PLOS ONE submission site: https://www.editorialmanager.com/pone/default.aspx
Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/PLOS
- published: 29 Sep 2016
- views: 64588
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7:41
PLOs : Program Learning Outcomes
การกำหนดผลลัพธ์การเรียนรู้ระดับหลักสูตร (PLOs : Program Learning Outcomes)
o ความสำคัญของการกำหนดผลลัพธ์การเรียนรู้ระดับหลักสูตรในด้านความรู้ ทักษะ และทัศนคติ
...
การกำหนดผลลัพธ์การเรียนรู้ระดับหลักสูตร (PLOs : Program Learning Outcomes)
o ความสำคัญของการกำหนดผลลัพธ์การเรียนรู้ระดับหลักสูตรในด้านความรู้ ทักษะ และทัศนคติ
o วิธีการนำความต้องการของผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียมาใช้กำหนด PLOs
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4:36
How to Submit a Decision to PLOS using Editorial Manager
This video shows PLOS ONE Editorial Board Members how to submit a decision on a manuscript in the Editorial Manager (EM) submission system.
To learn more about...
This video shows PLOS ONE Editorial Board Members how to submit a decision on a manuscript in the Editorial Manager (EM) submission system.
To learn more about serving as an editor for PLOS ONE visit the Editorial Board Knowledge Base: https://one.editors.plos.org/
==INSTRUCTIONS==
From the Academic Editor main menu you'll find the manuscript in the "Submissions with Required Reviews Complete" folder. All papers with two or more completed reviews will be found here.
Hover over the action links in the left hand column of your manuscript and click on the manuscript details. Before submitting you decision double check that all of your required reviews have been provided.
If you submit a decision letter before a reviewer's deadline is up your reviewer may not have completed his or her review. Please do not terminate reviewers unless they are past their deadline, which is normally 10 days past their acceptance of the review invitation. Sometimes we may grant reviewers extensions, so its always good to check the reviewer deadline.
If ready to submit your decision go back to the main page within the "Submissions with Required Reviews Completed" folder. Click on the action links and select the "Submit Editor's Decision and Comments" link. This will open the decision page.
Select your decision from the drop down menu at the top of the page. The fields "Confidential Comments to Editor" and "Comments to Author" are intentionally left blank and should not have any text present. Do not write anything in either of these fields.
If you scroll a little further down you will see the reviewer forms from both reviewers, including their decision recommendations, their comments to the author, and any confidential comments to you as the Editorial Board Member.
Scan the reviewer comments and if you feel ready to continue submitting your decision hit "Proceed" and "Proceed" again.
Now, you're at the actual decision letter. Before you proceed delete the ALL CAPs text which begins with:
ACADEMIC EDITOR: PLEASE INSERT COMMENTS HERE
Include your own specific comments for the author in this space. Providing personalized comments is a very important part of the decision letter. You can also use this space to describe the review process noting, for example, how many reviewers advised on the submission, and which comments to address should there be a discrepancy between the reviewer assessments.
When providing a reject decision please use this space to apply our 7 Publication Criteria and to note which specific criteria where not upheld within the paper. (Remember, novelty, impact and niche topic areas are not valid reasons for rejection according to PLOS ONE's standards.)
Once you've finished composing your specific comments you can go ahead and click "Send Now."
You will arrive at the Reviewer Notification Letters page. Go ahead and click "Send All Letters." Our decision letter has now been sent to the author, and our reviewers.
==USEFUL LINKS==
To make a decision now visit the PLOS ONE submission site at https://www.editorialmanager.com/pone/default.aspx
To learn more about serving as an editor for PLOS ONE visit the website: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/s/guidelines-for-editors
Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/PLOS
https://wn.com/How_To_Submit_A_Decision_To_Plos_Using_Editorial_Manager
This video shows PLOS ONE Editorial Board Members how to submit a decision on a manuscript in the Editorial Manager (EM) submission system.
To learn more about serving as an editor for PLOS ONE visit the Editorial Board Knowledge Base: https://one.editors.plos.org/
==INSTRUCTIONS==
From the Academic Editor main menu you'll find the manuscript in the "Submissions with Required Reviews Complete" folder. All papers with two or more completed reviews will be found here.
Hover over the action links in the left hand column of your manuscript and click on the manuscript details. Before submitting you decision double check that all of your required reviews have been provided.
If you submit a decision letter before a reviewer's deadline is up your reviewer may not have completed his or her review. Please do not terminate reviewers unless they are past their deadline, which is normally 10 days past their acceptance of the review invitation. Sometimes we may grant reviewers extensions, so its always good to check the reviewer deadline.
If ready to submit your decision go back to the main page within the "Submissions with Required Reviews Completed" folder. Click on the action links and select the "Submit Editor's Decision and Comments" link. This will open the decision page.
Select your decision from the drop down menu at the top of the page. The fields "Confidential Comments to Editor" and "Comments to Author" are intentionally left blank and should not have any text present. Do not write anything in either of these fields.
If you scroll a little further down you will see the reviewer forms from both reviewers, including their decision recommendations, their comments to the author, and any confidential comments to you as the Editorial Board Member.
Scan the reviewer comments and if you feel ready to continue submitting your decision hit "Proceed" and "Proceed" again.
Now, you're at the actual decision letter. Before you proceed delete the ALL CAPs text which begins with:
ACADEMIC EDITOR: PLEASE INSERT COMMENTS HERE
Include your own specific comments for the author in this space. Providing personalized comments is a very important part of the decision letter. You can also use this space to describe the review process noting, for example, how many reviewers advised on the submission, and which comments to address should there be a discrepancy between the reviewer assessments.
When providing a reject decision please use this space to apply our 7 Publication Criteria and to note which specific criteria where not upheld within the paper. (Remember, novelty, impact and niche topic areas are not valid reasons for rejection according to PLOS ONE's standards.)
Once you've finished composing your specific comments you can go ahead and click "Send Now."
You will arrive at the Reviewer Notification Letters page. Go ahead and click "Send All Letters." Our decision letter has now been sent to the author, and our reviewers.
==USEFUL LINKS==
To make a decision now visit the PLOS ONE submission site at https://www.editorialmanager.com/pone/default.aspx
To learn more about serving as an editor for PLOS ONE visit the website: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/s/guidelines-for-editors
Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/PLOS
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 5466
3:15
Discovery report + update articles - PLOS Biology
PLOS Biology Discover Reports and subsequent Update Articles let researchers communicate scientific advances in a faster, more dynamic way that more naturally m...
PLOS Biology Discover Reports and subsequent Update Articles let researchers communicate scientific advances in a faster, more dynamic way that more naturally mirrors the research process.
https://wn.com/Discovery_Report_Update_Articles_Plos_Biology
PLOS Biology Discover Reports and subsequent Update Articles let researchers communicate scientific advances in a faster, more dynamic way that more naturally mirrors the research process.
- published: 01 Mar 2021
- views: 630
5:00
How to Submit Your Revised PLOS Manuscript in Editorial Manager
NOTE: YouTube may include advertisements on this video. PLOS has not monetized its channel and is not receiving any income from these ads. For an ad-free versio...
NOTE: YouTube may include advertisements on this video. PLOS has not monetized its channel and is not receiving any income from these ads. For an ad-free version of this video visit https://vimeo.com/plos/how-to-submit-your-revised-manuscriptin-editorial-manager
============
This video shows PLOS authors how to submit a revised manuscript using the Editorial Manager (EM) submission system.
Starting from the author main menu you will see your manuscript in the "Submissions Needing Revisions" folder. From the "Action Links" for the manuscript please choose "Revise Submission" and then OK. Now, most of the information will not have changed since your original submission. Click down to "Respond to Reviewers." Here you will copy and paste your response to reviewers. When you're finished click "Next."
You're now in the "Attach File" section. Here you'll need to remove any files that have changed since your last submission. You may include your updated information in the cover letter.
And finally, "Build PDF for my Approval." Your PDF is now building. In the meantime you can go ahead and click on "Revisions Waiting for Author's Approval." When the PDF is built you'll be able to approve your manuscript from the "Action Links" as you did on the original submission.
==USEFUL LINKS==
To submit your review now, visit the submissions system for the appropriate journal.
PLOS ONE: https://www.editorialmanager.com/pone/default.aspx
PLOS Pathogens: https://www.editorialmanager.com/ppathogens/default.aspx
PLOS NTDs: https://www.editorialmanager.com/pntd/default.aspx
PLOS Computational Biology: https://www.editorialmanager.com/pcompbiol/default.aspx
PLOS Genetics: https://www.editorialmanager.com/pgenetics/default.aspx
Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/PLOS
https://wn.com/How_To_Submit_Your_Revised_Plos_Manuscript_In_Editorial_Manager
NOTE: YouTube may include advertisements on this video. PLOS has not monetized its channel and is not receiving any income from these ads. For an ad-free version of this video visit https://vimeo.com/plos/how-to-submit-your-revised-manuscriptin-editorial-manager
============
This video shows PLOS authors how to submit a revised manuscript using the Editorial Manager (EM) submission system.
Starting from the author main menu you will see your manuscript in the "Submissions Needing Revisions" folder. From the "Action Links" for the manuscript please choose "Revise Submission" and then OK. Now, most of the information will not have changed since your original submission. Click down to "Respond to Reviewers." Here you will copy and paste your response to reviewers. When you're finished click "Next."
You're now in the "Attach File" section. Here you'll need to remove any files that have changed since your last submission. You may include your updated information in the cover letter.
And finally, "Build PDF for my Approval." Your PDF is now building. In the meantime you can go ahead and click on "Revisions Waiting for Author's Approval." When the PDF is built you'll be able to approve your manuscript from the "Action Links" as you did on the original submission.
==USEFUL LINKS==
To submit your review now, visit the submissions system for the appropriate journal.
PLOS ONE: https://www.editorialmanager.com/pone/default.aspx
PLOS Pathogens: https://www.editorialmanager.com/ppathogens/default.aspx
PLOS NTDs: https://www.editorialmanager.com/pntd/default.aspx
PLOS Computational Biology: https://www.editorialmanager.com/pcompbiol/default.aspx
PLOS Genetics: https://www.editorialmanager.com/pgenetics/default.aspx
Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/PLOS
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 50289