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PeerJ expands! Peer-reviewed journal now includes 15 subject areas in Environmental Sciences (+ full fee waiver)

PeerJ expands! Peer-reviewed journal now includes 15 subject areas in Environmental Sciences (+ full fee waiver)

by PeerJ Staff | Oct 24, 2017 | Announcement, Company News

International Open Access Week is a great time for the scientific community to reflect on how open access to scientific research is making a difference and what we, at PeerJ, can do to ensure momentum rapidly continues for wider access around the world. We are...
Estimating the effects of open access policies: Author Interview with Carly Strasser of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Estimating the effects of open access policies: Author Interview with Carly Strasser of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

by PeerJ Community | Sep 27, 2017 | Interviews

Yesterday we published ‘Estimated effects of implementing an open access policy for grantees at a private foundation’ by Carly Strasser and Eesha Khare which looked at the effects of The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation’s policy to require grantees...
What actions can we take to push for publishing reform and incentivise open publishing practices?

What actions can we take to push for publishing reform and incentivise open publishing practices?

by PeerJ Community | Jul 14, 2017 | Community, Guest Post

Early career researchers bear the brunt of negative effects created by closed research practices in a complex system of authority and assessment. In this guest post, Corina Logan, Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, shares news of a new campaign aimed at...

PeerJ awarded the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Seal

by Georgina Gurnhill | Jul 15, 2015 | Uncategorized

PeerJ is delighted to announce that we have been awarded the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Seal. The DOAJ only award the seal to “journals that adhere to an exceptionally high level of publishing standards and best practice”, so we are honored to be...

PeerJ signatory of new guidelines to improve research and publishing practices

by Georgina Gurnhill | Jul 9, 2015 | Uncategorized

Transparency and reproducibility should be the cornerstones of how science creates knowledge.  Openly sharing evidence for scientific claims, where it is possible to do so, ensures others can evaluate, question, replicate, or extend scientific studies.  When evidence...
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