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  1. eLife signs joint statement on impact of EU copyright reform on open science and innovation

    The statement welcomes reform to the European copyright law and was signed jointly with several other stakeholders.
  2. Media coverage: First results of cancer reproducibility project released

    The Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology aims to assess reproducibility in cancer biology and identify what influences its success or failure in science more generally.
  3. eLife simplifies submission for authors through new collaborations

    eLife is integrating new authoring tools into its submission system to give authors more choice about how they submit their work.
  4. Enabling the Contributor Roles Taxonomy for author contributions

    We are pleased to announce the introduction of the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT) for author contributions at eLife.
  5. Results of our public consultation on a publication fee waiver policy

    To help us develop our fee waiver policy, we invited our community to describe the types of conditions we should try and take into account.
  6. Consultative peer-review, from the reviewers’ perspective

    With the end of 2016 drawing near, we would like to take the opportunity to share the views of our reviewers.
  7. Opinion: Including preprints and interim research products in applications and reports

    Our response to the National Institutes of Health Request for Information on the use of interim research products in NIH applications and reports, and the standards for reporting them.
  8. Quarterly data on how long it takes to get a decision and be published with eLife

    A new Journal Metrics section in eLife’s author guide provides authors with more information on our processing times.
  9. Webinar Report: How to get an independent position

    Three early-career scientists share their experiences of applying for their first independent positions.