Peer review under pressure?
Daniel Johnston, of Publons, says academic editors are coming under increased pressure to find over-worked researchers willing to get involved in the peer review…
Daniel Johnston, of Publons, says academic editors are coming under increased pressure to find over-worked researchers willing to get involved in the peer review…
Launching a new publisher with a new publishing model opens up opportunities to experiment with new approaches to publishing. This is what seven-year old…
Unlocking knowledge is an innately rewarding calling for academics, and excellence in research, demonstrated through published work, is the key to academic career advancement.…
Rapid publication is a widely-pursued goal for authors and publishers. However, the review part of the process can take a long time – a…
When Andrew Preston and Daniel Johnson were boys riding their bikes and playing football in their home town of Whakatane, New Zealand, they had…
Janne-Tuomas Seppanen describes a new journal that he hopes will provide recognition for good peer reviews
Peerage of Science has won this year's Communications Professionals of Finnish Universities annual recognition award
Richard Padley argues the case for scrutinising software submitted with scholarly articles within the peer-review process
JISC's executive secretary, Malcolm Read, comments on the recent UK report into peer review and the role of data in evaluating research quality
The Japan Science and Technology Agency has selected ScholarOne Manuscripts as a peer-review workflow management system for its 64 journals
SAGE rolls out rewards programme for journal reviewers
In many industries people are reluctant to contribute comments and ask questions at the end of a conference session. Not so the scholarly publishing…