PLOS ONE Output Drops Again In 2016 | The Scholarly Kitchen

lterrat's bookmarks 2017-01-05

Summary:

"The world’s largest open access journal got a little smaller in 2016.

Last year, publication output in PLOS ONE dropped by more than six-thousand research papers, from 28,106 in 2015 to 22,054 in 2016–a decline of about 22%. Since its peak in 2013, the journal has shrunk by 30%. Article output in other PLOS journals has remained largely unchanged.

The journal’s shrinkage is attributed to a reduction in manuscript submissions, explained Joerg Heber, PLOS ONE‘s newly instated Editor-in-Chief in a recent blog post celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the journal."

Link:

https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2017/01/05/plos-one-output-drops-again-in-2016/

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Date tagged:

01/05/2017, 18:09

Date published:

01/05/2017, 13:09