by Jason Hoyt | Sep 3, 2019 | Announcement, Preprints, Press
PeerJ to offer only peer-reviewed open access journal publishing going forward. PeerJ Preprints is a free service that launched in April 2013, just two months after publishing began in our more traditional peer-reviewed journal, PeerJ. At the time, there were no...
by Jason Hoyt | Oct 2, 2018 | Interviews
Early Career Researchers PeerJ co-founder Jason Hoyt speaks with Dr. Corina Logan in this ongoing series on “Bad Science.” Dr. Logan is a Senior Researcher in Evolutionary Anthropology at the Max Planck Institute where her lab studies how species adapt to...
by Jason Hoyt | Sep 25, 2018 | Interviews
(Listen to Bad Science Part 1 here) Cogs in the machine PeerJ co-founder Jason Hoyt speaks with Cardiff University psychology professor Chris Chambers in this ongoing series on “Bad Science.” Introduction 0:05 – The widening division between science and...
by Jason Hoyt | Sep 18, 2018 | Interviews
In this multipart series on bad science, PeerJ co-founder Jason Hoyt speaks with University of Oxford Professor Dorothy Bishop about the pressures to publish great results, p-hacking, registered reports, and open science. 1:50 – When she first learned how pervasive...
by Jason Hoyt | Feb 1, 2018 | Announcement, Community, Company News
The month of February marks five years since we published our first peer-reviewed article in PeerJ – February 12th to be exact (and coincidentally shared with Charles Darwin’s birthday). To celebrate we are waiving all publication fees for any new February submission...
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