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...
by PeerJ Community | Jun 19, 2017 | Community, Company News
‘Impact’ is one of those words that can simultaneously provoke hope, anger, anxiety, and derision among scientists, publishers and research funders alike. We expect the full range of emotions following last week’s release of the latest journal Impact Factor stats....
by PeerJ | Apr 19, 2016 | Interviews, Preprints
If you missed it, last week Theral Timpson at Mendelspod interviewed PeerJ co-founder Jason Hoyt on a wide range of topics, but with a general theme of the future of scholarly communications. This included thoughts on SciHub, peer review, preprints and more. We know...
by Peter Binfield | Nov 16, 2015 | regular
The acceptance rate of our journals is always going to be a moving target – it changes based on the time period over which we are reporting and can vary significantly between subject areas. For PeerJ – our journal of life and environmental research –...
by PeerJ Staff | Oct 21, 2014 | regular
Celebrating Open Access Week 2014 affords an opportunity to study and promote all aspects of ‘Open.’ One of the things that we are most proud of at PeerJ is the feature for reviewers to name themselves, and for authors to optionally publish the back-and-forth dialogue...
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