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  1. eLife promotes early-career involvement in peer review

    With the help of our editorial board, eLife has identified nearly 300 outstanding early-career researchers to join our pool of potential peer reviewers.
  2. Policy update: Building momentum for open science in Europe

    Dutch ministers are taking advantage of their EU presidency during 2016 to push forward the open-science agenda through a collaborative approach by funders, publishers, researchers, and policymakers. The Amsterdam Open Science Conference in April brought together key stakeholders from across Europe to discuss how concerted action by all parties could advance the open-science movement.
  3. Accelerating science with preprints

    eLife encourages authors to deposit manuscripts as preprints in bioRxiv and other online repositories in order to increase access to research findings and to communicate new results more quickly.
  4. eLife introduces Libero, a new open-source tool for publishing

    eLife has developed a flexible, user-friendly platform that allows for efficient and continuous publication: eLife Libero.