by Alun Jones | May 9, 2017 | Interviews
Today we published “Student evaluations of teaching: Teaching quantitative courses can be hazardous to one’s career” by Bob Uttl and Dylan Smibert. This study used 14,872 publicly posted class evaluations with input from over 325,000 students to...
by PeerJ Community | May 8, 2017 | Interviews
We recently published Reproducible and reusable research: are journal data sharing policies meeting the mark? by Nicole Vasilevsky, Jessica Minnier, Melissa Haendel and Robin Champieux. This research looks inward to understand how the biomedical research community is...
by Alun Jones | May 1, 2017 | Community
Last week, the global March for Science mobilized thousands of scientists and science-supporters around the world and received widespread media coverage. But what will be the lasting legacy of this action? PeerJ intern Alun Jones shares his experience attending the...
by Alun Jones | Apr 4, 2017 | Interviews
Last month we published “A multidisciplinary approach to digital mapping of dinosaurian tracksites in the Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian-Barremian) Broom Sandstone of the Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia” by Anthony Romilio, Jorg M. Hacker, Robert Zlot,...
by PeerJ Community | Feb 20, 2017 | Interviews
Today we published “Seven new species of Night Frogs (Anura, Nyctibatrachidae) from the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot of India, with remarkably high diversity of diminutive forms” by Sonali Garg, Robin Suyesh, S Sukesan, SD Biju. The article describes the...
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