by PeerJ Staff | Nov 24, 2014 | regular
It is nearly two years since we began publishing PeerJ articles since our launch in February 2013, and with the recent announcement that PeerJ is to be included in the Web of Science we felt it would be a good time to take stock and conduct another Author Survey to...
by PeerJ Staff | Jun 26, 2014 | regular
Today we published a study that might put an end to the debate about the existence of innate talent. ‘You can’t teach speed: sprinters falsify the deliberate practice model of expertise’ indicates that training is crucial, but innate talent is...
by PeerJ Staff | Sep 5, 2013 | regular
We recently passed the six month mark for publishing PeerJ articles, and so we felt it would be a good time to take stock and conduct an Author Feedback Survey to see how we are doing. On August 28th, a survey invitation was sent to every corresponding author who had...
by PeerJ Staff | Sep 4, 2013 | regular
Here at PeerJ we know that speed is one of the most important factors when choosing where to submit your articles. PeerJ accelerates your research in three important ways:1. If your work passes peer review and is deemed to be publishable, then we will publish it. We...
by PeerJ Staff | Aug 1, 2013 | regular
On the 16th of July we launched the PeerJ Line Islands Collection. As this was our first Collection we thought it would be helpful to interview one of the authors to ask them about their experience. We spoke to Dr Andreas Haas who was a co-author...
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