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PLoS Journals Sandbox: A Place to Learn and Play

Background One of the core concepts of the PLoS journals is that what happens after a paper is published is as important as what occurred before it was published. To support that, PLoS is encouraging ongoing review and discussion of articles with a number of post-publication tools. These tools allow...

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Published in:PloS one 2014-08, Vol.1 (1), p.e0
Main Authors: Baehr, Mike, Cave, Richard, Dickey, Eddie, Harney, James, Kudlick, Alex, Mclaughlin, Zoe, O'Connor, Bill, Osowski, Joe, Singh, Mamta, Song, Jennifer, Sterling, Scott, Toomey, Sebastian, Yao, Jackie
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Language:English
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Summary:Background One of the core concepts of the PLoS journals is that what happens after a paper is published is as important as what occurred before it was published. To support that, PLoS is encouraging ongoing review and discussion of articles with a number of post-publication tools. These tools allow you to add notes and publicly comment on the online articles. This article describes the post-publication tools of the PLoS journals and provides a place for you to experiment and play. The commentary left on this sandbox article, and the text itself, will be removed on a periodic basis. So have a go and tell us what you think!
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0000000