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Welcome to the PLoS BlogBlogrollWho Links to Us?PLoS ONE at 500Submitted by Chris Surridge on Tue, 2007-06-05 15:30.
This needs shouting about. PLoS ONE just published its 500th paper! Yep that’s right since launch, a matter of five an a half months or twenty five weeks, PLoS ONE has published over 500 pieces of peer reviewed original research. The 500th paper comes from Sarah Randolph and colleagues in Oxford, UK; Vilnius. Lithuania; Riga, Latvia; and Tallinn, Estonia and is called “Climate Change Cannot Explain the Upsurge of Tick-Borne Encephalitis in the Baltics”. Just to show off the big five-double-O again the full citation is:
What it shows is that politics has had major influence on the rise of tick-borne disease in Eastern Europe over recent decades making for a more complex picture than simply blaming climate change. This is most certainly the cherry on the top of an incredible half year: 1,411 submissions 513 published paper 360 member editorial board and growing 19 day average acceptance to publication > 600 post publication comments posted Now to get to grips with the next 500! Trackback URL for this post:http://www.plos.org/cms/trackback/229
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