Public Library of Science (PLOS) is Launching Five New Peer-Reviewed Open Access Journals this Year
From a PLOS Announcement:
PLOS today announced that it will launch five new peer-reviewed Open Access journals in 2021, all with an emphasis on directly addressing the most pressing health and environmental issues facing society today. Our approach is to co-create – with researchers at the forefront of these issues – inclusive outlets to address ongoing challenges. Even though Open Access is now widely adopted, and Open Science is advancing, current frameworks exclude many voices and communities. Our next phase of work is more than just enabling someone to read or share an article, it’s about building a framework for equitable participation and distribution of knowledge.
PLOS Climate will unite researchers across disciplines and regions of the world to tackle the challenges of a changing climate at a global scale. Our goal is to empower global collaboration–between researchers and organizations, individuals and policymakers–that is centered around research of the highest methodological and ethical standards and the values of Open Science.
PLOS Sustainability and Transformation will be a multidisciplinary forum for researchers to exchange knowledge and share leading research that drives critical progress in optimizing the use of renewable biological resources, transforming the global economy and achieving a sustainable future.
PLOS Water will bring together research of the highest methodological and ethical standards that drives safe water sanitation and hygiene measures, as well as the sustainable consumption, management and supply of water as a vital resource for societies in every region of the world.
PLOS Global Public Health will be a global forum for public health research of the highest ethical and methodological rigor that reaches across disciplines and regional boundaries to address some of the biggest health challenges and inequities facing our society today.
PLOS Digital Health will publish boundary-breaking research that uses digital tools, technologies, and data science to advance every aspect of health care. Perspectives from engineers, clinicians, and researchers as well as social scientists and industry leaders will explore how these tools, methods, and data can advance health care technologies for diverse communities around the world.
To ensure more equitable and regionally appropriate ways to support Open Access publishing, all the journals will have institutional business model options that do not require individual Article Processing Charges (APCs).
All journals will launch with our core suite of Open Science features, which includes open data, enhanced methods, and open peer review options, among others. In addition, each will have globally representative editorial boards to co-create paths to Open Science that work for diverse communities, which aligns with UNESCO’s Recommendation on Open Science.
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About Gary Price
Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.