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PLoS Institutional Reports

PLoS institutional reports will provide organizations how often individuals within an institution are using (viewing, downloads, etc.) PLoS Journals. The institutional reports presented here deal only with the online usage of an entire journal, from within a single institution.

PLoS has also launched a program of 'article-level metrics' which reports on other metrics (such as citations, blog coverage, social bookmarks, notes, comments and so on), measured at the article level. These data can be found on individual articles under their 'metrics' tab.

All Institutional reports will be updated on a daily basis and you will able to access your institutions report at any time.

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