This fifth report on our ongoing work to address inequities in research and publishing reflects on our activities at the end of last year and plans for the next six months.
With their extensive range of experience and perspectives, our new board members will help direct eLife in its mission to transform research communication.
Our speaker delves into the barriers to the true aim of research- to discover and advance knowledge, and how achieving this depends on global and inclusive structures for collaboration and knowledge sharing.
12 scientists from around the world are recognised with awards to catalyse change and unlock new research and career opportunities, including five authors of Reviewed Preprints.
Funders and other research organisations are embracing reviewed preprints as an alternative way to assess researchers, and call on others to do the same.