The art of judging things for what they are
Kim Eggleton on how using anonymity can create more diverse, equitable, and inclusive peer review
Kim Eggleton on how using anonymity can create more diverse, equitable, and inclusive peer review
Liz Martin asks: what can publishers do about the environmental impact of digital content?
Rebecca Pool asks: will coronavirus leave preprints and peer review inextricably entwined?
Major physics societies have joined forces to show their commitment to open access for physics research
Daniel Keirs considers open science from the perspective of a physics publisher, including some of the steps needed to accelerate progress
Kim Eggleton wonders: how do we solve the problem of diversity in peer review?
From artificial intelligence to transparency, peer review’s journey is full of twists and turns, reports Rebecca Pool
Publons and ScholarOne have entered a partnership with IOP Publishing to introduce the industry’s first cross-publisher, scalable transparent peer review workflows
Brett Rubinstein was interviewed as part of Research Information's report The Scholarly Publishing Research Cycle 2018
IOP Publishing has launched three high-impact open access journals