by Jason Hoyt | Sep 3, 2019 | Announcement, Preprints, Press
PeerJ to offer only peer-reviewed open access journal publishing going forward. PeerJ Preprints is a free service that launched in April 2013, just two months after publishing began in our more traditional peer-reviewed journal, PeerJ. At the time, there were no...
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 PeerJ | Mar 24, 2016 | Announcement
tl;dr – We are seeking nominations to the “PeerJ Preprints Advisory Group”. Please email your suggestions to [email protected]. Deadline April 8th, 2016. Since PeerJ Preprints launched in April 2013 both the venue and the wider landscape have grown more...
by Peter Binfield | Mar 8, 2016 | Interviews, Preprints, Press
Last month, PeerJ Preprints published “Gender bias in open source: Pull request acceptance of women versus men”. That preprint was quickly picked up, and went on to receive a huge amount of feedback in venues as diverse as twitter, Reddit, Slashdot,...
by Georgina Gurnhill | Sep 7, 2015 | Preprints, regular
Ever looked at the PeerJ website and wondered what a PrePrint is? Or noticed your colleagues have published a PrePrint with PeerJ and wondered about the difference between a PrePrint and a peer-reviewed article? Well wonder no more – we are here to demystify the...
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