Supporting open science at PLOS Biology
Lauren Cadwallader, Nonia Pariente

TL;DR
PLOS Biology emphasizes open science as central to its mission and scholarly role.
Contribution
The paper reflects on the importance of open science in the journal's operations and future goals.
Findings
Open science is integral to PLOS Biology's mission and operations.
The journal aims to maintain open science as a core principle in the scholarly ecosystem.
Abstract
Open science is key to PLOS Biology’s mission, both in its daily operations and in the role we aspire to have in the scholarly ecosystem. Here, we reflect on open science at the journal and discuss how and why we shall continue to hold it central to everything we do. Open science is key to PLOS Biology’s mission, both in its daily operations and in the role we aspire to have in the scholarly ecosystem. In this Editorial, we reflect on open science at the journal and discuss how and why we shall continue to hold it central to everything we do.
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Taxonomy
TopicsResearch Data Management Practices · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
