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Building on a strong legacy of pioneering innovation, PLOS continues to be a catalyst, reimagining models to meet open science principles, removing barriers and promoting inclusion in knowledge creation and sharing, and publishing research outputs that enable everyone to learn from, reuse and build upon scientific knowledge.

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About This Blog

PLOS Collections aggregate and curate related content from PLOS journals and the PLOS Blogs Network to provide structured access to papers of interest in the PLOS corpus and demonstrate innovative approaches to the assessment, organization and reuse of research, data and commentary.

The PLOS Collections Blog provides a platform for Collection editors, authors and organisers – as well as the PLOS Collections Team – to blog about the research and commentary published in PLOS Collections. Articles published in the PLOS Collections Blog are seamlessly integrated with PLOS Collections.

Like PLOS Collections, the blog is divided into 5 top tier topics:

  • Biology & Life Sciences
  • Computer & Information Sciences
  • Earth & Environmental Sciences
  • Medicine & Health Sciences
  • Research Analysis & Science Policy

The PLOS Collections Blog is part of the PLOS Blogs Network. For more information about the Network, including Community Guidelines and Licensing, see the About Page.

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