PLOS Currents
| Language | English |
|---|---|
| Publication details | |
| History | 2009–2018 |
| Publisher | |
| License | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 |
| Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt Paid subscription required) | |
| ISO 4 | PLOS Curr. |
| Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus · W&L | |
| ISSN | 2157-3999 |
| OCLC no. | 436157303 |
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PLOS Currents was a publishing platform run by the Public Library of Science from 2009 to 2018 as an experiment.
Format
[edit ]The platform was created as an experiment in open access rapid communication and to handle non-standard publication formats (negative results, single experiments, research in progress, protocols, datasets).[1] [2] It also allowed people to leave post-publication comments.[3] These features are similar to those now commonly found in preprint servers. The platform used the open-source Annotum software for drafting articles online.[1] [4]
Submitted articles were reviewed by "moderators" (a select group of researchers in the journal's field) and were peer-reviewed.
Articles are archived in PubMed Central, and indexed in PubMed as well as Scopus.[5]
History
[edit ]The PLOS Currents platform was launched in 2009. It had a particularly high submission rate during the 2014 Ebola epidemic and the 2015–2016 Zika virus epidemic.[2]
It ceased accepting new submissions in August 2018 due to the software platform becoming outdated, leading to a reduction in user experience and submission rate.[2] PLOS instead pivoted to closer collaboration with services such as BioRxiv.[2]
Journals
[edit ]The platform had six sections.[1]
- PLOS Currents: Disasters (2012–2018)
- PLOS Currents: Evidence on Genomic Tests (2010–2018)
- PLOS Currents: Huntington Disease (2010–2018)
- PLOS Currents: Muscular Dystrophy (2011–2018)
- PLOS Currents: Outbreaks (2013–2018); previously PLOS Currents: Influenza (2009–2013)
- PLOS Currents: Tree of Life (2010–2018)
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c "PLoS Currents Has a New Publishing Platform". The Official PLOS Blog. 2012年04月19日. Retrieved 2021年02月28日.
- ^ a b c d PLOS (21 Aug 2018). "PLOS Update". The Official PLOS Blog. Retrieved 8 Apr 2019.
- ^ "Guidelines for Comments". currents.plos.org. PLOS. Retrieved 2021年02月28日.
- ^ "PLoS: Currents / Disasters Live on Annotum". Annotum. 2012年03月21日. Retrieved 2021年02月28日.
- ^ "PLOS Currents". PLOS Currents website. Retrieved 1 Jun 2013.
External links
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