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  1. Science Communication: Tips for promoting your research

    Effectively communicating your research can help to maximise its impact in your field and communities. We share some advice on how to broaden the reach of your findings, and ensure that your message is properly understood.
  2. Update on eLife’s indexing status at Web of Science

    Following Web of Science’s decision to place eLife “on hold” while it reevaluates our review process, we explain what this means for authors and outline our next steps.
    1. Neuroscience

    Publishing with eLife: “authors have a lot of control in the publication process”

    What do authors think about publishing in eLife’s model? We spoke with Meike van der Heijden to find out about her experience.
  3. Open Science: What is publish, review, curate?

    Publish, Review, Curate (PRC) solves some of the challenges in research communication today. We take a look at the range of organisations working to make PRC a bigger part of scholarly publishing.
  4. eLife Ambassadors Programme: Applications are welcomed to join our 18-month training and capacity building researcher programme

    The eLife Ambassadors programme provides a solid foundation for scientists to learn and apply open science principles in their work and communities, with targeted support from our Communities team. This is a free programme.
  5. Celebrating 10,000 submissions

    Hear from authors about their experiences publishing with eLife, and how you can get involved in changing research communication.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Publishing with eLife: “an open ‘conversation’… without the threat of rejection”

    What do authors think about publishing in eLife’s model? We spoke with Patrick Allard to find out about his experience.
  6. Annual Report: 2023 in review

    With the official launch of eLife’s new publishing model in January 2023, we look back on a year of activity supporting this alternative approach to research communication.
  7. eLife Global South Committee for Open Science: Applications open for candidates to join for a two-year term

    One year after forming this Committee, we’re inviting applications from researchers in the Caribbean, the Indian subcontinent, Latin America and Pacific Islands to join for a term starting January 2025.
  8. Early-Career Advisory Group: Welcoming six new members

    Six new members join our Early-Career Advisory Group, to strengthen the voice of early-career researchers in transforming research culture and scholarly communication.