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Consider journal outlets for Ten Simple Rules paper #38

Open korenmiklos opened 1 year ago

korenmiklos commented 1 year ago
  1. EcInq has a special issue: https://weai.org/news/view/50
  2. PLoS Computational Biology, where it all started: https://collections.plos.org/collection/ten-simple-rules/
korenmiklos commented 1 year ago

@csokaimola please review 2-3 not biology specific TSR papers in PLOS. Did authors come from outside biology?

larsvilhuber commented 1 year ago
  1. Why are these "DCAS" issues? Shouldn't there be a separate repository for the paper?
  2. EcInq is also co-edited by Abel Brodeur. I can ask him if this is in-scope for that issue. EcInq would be great as being an econ-related one.

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  1. EcInq has a special issue: https://weai.org/news/view/50
  2. PLoS Computational Biology, where it all started: https://collections.plos.org/collection/ten-simple-rules/

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csokaimola commented 1 year ago

@csokaimola please review 2-3 not biology specific TSR papers in PLOS. Did authors come from outside biology?

The editor (?) Phil Bourne is biomedical and data science researcher. I checked 13 not biology specific 10 rules papers about academic career, job talk, research and teaching, event planning, and data-related issues. Almost all authors were biology-related (pharma, diseases, biomed, genomic etc.) with a few exceptions: mostly computational science. Although I also found one paper that has no biology-related authors: https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005399.