Celebrating a year of publishing at PeerJ

Celebrating a year of publishing at PeerJ

Today we celebrate, not just Darwin Day, but also the one year anniversary of publishing PeerJ articles. We published our first peer-reviewed articles on Feb 12th, 2013 and PeerJ PrePrint articles followed in April 2013. Since that time we have published almost 500...
Ask Questions – Win T-Shirts!!

Ask Questions – Win T-Shirts!!

To celebrate our one year anniversary of publishing articles (we published our first PeerJ articles on Feb 12th, 2013) we are running a PeerJ T-Shirt Giveaway. We’re giving away 12 shirts one for each month of publication. These stylish fashion accessories are...

Stanford University leads latest group to join PeerJ

We are pleased to announce the latest universities to have signed up with PeerJ to centrally fund Publication Plans for their faculty (meaning that authors from their institutions will have their publication plans automatically paid using funds made available via the...
Plankton and marine biology: PeerJ research highlights

Plankton and marine biology: PeerJ research highlights

Feb. 10, 1835 was the birthday of Victor Hensen, German oceanographer, who coined the term plankton (singular plankter). They consist of microscopic animals (zooplankton) and plants (phytoplankton). On the smaller end of the spectrum are the bacterioplankton. Plankton...
PeerJ supports the Resource Identification Initiative

PeerJ supports the Resource Identification Initiative

PeerJ is committed to improving scholarly communications and as part of this commitment, we are pleased to support a pilot project from the Resource Identification Initiative (#RII). What is it? RII is a community led effort (originating out of the FORCE11 group)...