Ten Simple Rules @ PLoS
I was having a look at some papers at PLoS Computational Biology when I came across a recent publication regarding Ten Simple Rules for something…
At first I just jumped past it assuming I had read it before because it sounded so familiar. Well, in fact it was very familiar indeed but the content was new and I had mistaken it with previous papers written by the same author. So to say, I had read a couple different sets of Ten Simple Rules.
A quick search and here you are, three sets of Ten Simple Rules for:
They are all good reads, openly available like PLoS should always be and great print outs for future reference.
UPDATE
Tipped off by Mark Patterson from PLoS, here are a bunch more from the Ten Simple Rules series by Phil Bourne and colleagues:
- Ten Simple Rules for Selecting a Postdoctoral Position
- Ten Simple Rules for a Successful Collaboration
- Ten Simple Rules for Making Good Oral Presentations
- Ten Simple Rules for Reviewers
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Yep … that’s a cool series. Out of sheer curiosity, I wonder how many scientists think about publishing in PLoS as a first option now.
Thanks for highlighting these articles. FYI – Phil Bourne and colleagues have published a few more of these ‘Ten Rules’ pieces in PLoS Computational Biology
Ten Simple Rules for Selecting a Postdoctoral Position
Ten Simple Rules for a Successful Collaboration
Ten Simple Rules for Making Good Oral Presentations
Ten Simple Rules for Reviewers
Actually there are now a toto of 60 “Ten Simple Rules”… See here.