by PeerJ Staff | Nov 24, 2014 | regular
It is nearly two years since we began publishing PeerJ articles since our launch in February 2013, and with the recent announcement that PeerJ is to be included in the Web of Science we felt it would be a good time to take stock and conduct another Author Survey to...
by PeerJ Staff | Nov 14, 2014 | regular
PeerJ is delighted to be taking part in this year’s OpenCon, both in talks and panel discussions by Peter Binfield (Co-founder of PeerJ), and by supporting an early career researcher with their travel fees to the event. OpenCon 2014 is the student and early...
by PeerJ Staff | Nov 13, 2014 | regular
Note: Through the end of November, PeerJ is offering free publishing, – if you like what you read in this blog post, then try us out now for free!. Today we published a new study describing the three-dimensional reconstruction and the phylogeny of extinct...
by PeerJ Staff | Nov 11, 2014 | regular
Today we published a new study describing a laboratory analogue of the déjà vu experience. We invited the lead author, Akira O’Connor, to comment on his fascinating research and his experience publishing with us. PJ: Can you tell us a bit about...
by PeerJ Staff | Nov 6, 2014 | regular
Today’s Interview with an Author is with Maikel Rheinstädter, corresponding author on “The structure of people’s hair”, an article that we published last month. We were very interested in hearing more about his research and his experience...
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