PeerJ is pleased to announce that we are now listed in the Jisc catalog in the UK. Jisc Collections "support the procurement of digital content for education and research in the UK" and as such are one of the most important ways for UK based institutions to enter...
PeerJ partners with Overleaf – now LaTeX submissions can be as easy as MS Word
If you have heard of LaTeX (a manuscript typesetting system commonly used in the ‘math heavy’ sciences) then you have probably heard people rave about how powerful it is, and how beautiful the output can be. PeerJ already accepts LaTeX submissions, however...
Two premier library publications review PeerJ
We were pleased to see that PeerJ was reviewed by two leading library publications over the last few weeks - the Charleston Advisor and the Library Journal. Both publications rated PeerJ very highly, and so we would like to share some of their observations. In the Jan...
Discovering PeerJ articles by subject area
PeerJ makes it extremely easy to quickly find or browse articles that match your interests just by doing a simple search. For most users this is all that is needed to filter out anything not relevant to you. But there's more that you can do besides search, including...
PeerJ and Oregon State University – a Case Study
For Oregon State University, a PeerJ arrangement supports its land grant mission to the citizens of Oregon and beyond. In December 2013, Oregon State University Libraries & Press entered into an arrangement with PeerJ in which it purchases PeerJ publication plans...
How To Become Good At Peer-Review
The following guest blog post, by Jennifer Raff, has been adapted for PeerJ from a post she made on the Violent Metaphors blog. We are pleased to host this guest post, as we feel that it provides a great overview for young (or not so young!) researchers who might...
Interview With an Author – Daniel Nettle
Today, we published “Being there: a brief visit to a neighbourhood induces the social attitudes of that neighbourhood”. We were very interested in hearing more about this work, so we spoke with Prof. Daniel Nettle, corresponding author of the article....
Interview with an Author – Grant Harris
Today’s ‘Interview with an Author’ is with Dr. Grant Harris, the corresponding author on “Sampling designs matching species biology produce accurate and affordable abundance indices” which we published last month. Dr. Grant Harris is...
Get credit & improve scientific linked data.
Late last year we we rolled out the ability for readers to add links to published articles. Clearly, once an article is published there are any number of places where it might be referenced or discussed. For example, earlier or later versions of the article might...
Interview With an Author – Joel Adamson
Yesterday, we published “Evolution of male life histories and age-dependent sexual signals under female choice”. We were really interested in hearing from the author, the soon-to-be Dr. Adamson. Joel J. Adamson is a Ph.D. student studying with Maria...










