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• a journal-based metric• proprietary• incompleteRun by scientists
Publish great research
Innovate and experiment
Editorial process
Full submission
Peer review
Decision after peer
review
Revision assessed by
BRE
Consultation amongst reviewers
Single set of instructions
Limit rounds of revision
Assign to Reviewing Editor
Research advances
eLife authors can add
important new findings to their
research article or short
report.
Advances can strengthen,
extend or even challenge the
original work.
Why do this?
• Authors build their story
more quickly in smaller
pieces.
• Readers get hold of
relevant information more
quickly.
• Advances could go much
further, if any author can
add to an article.
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The barrier to
overcome is
research
assessment
based on
impact factors
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• eLife is an opportunity to explore new approaches
to research communication
• Through sharing experience, data and tools we
hope to contribute to substantial improvements
– Editorial process
– Accessibility
– Presentation and utility
– Research assessment
In summary