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  1. Community first: An evolution in the approach to open publishing infrastructure with Libero

    Paul Shannon, Head of Technology, shares highlights from eLife’s journey in creating the Libero community.
  2. Launch Binder

    Integrating Binder and Stencila – the building blocks to increased open communication and transparency

    Find out how this new project can help researchers communicate their work openly, collaborate with other scientists and ensure the high quality and transparency of their workflow and findings.
  3. Open-source technology in publishing: Community call, October 28

    The recording of October’s community call on open-source technology for publishing is now available.
  4. eLife postcard propped up again point of sale display saying Ideas, with lightbulb-shaped jar in foreground

    Evaluating ideas for eLife’s Innovation Initiative

    We consider several questions before providing funding and mentorship for development of a new tool for open research communication.
  5. The development team stand at a microphone for a presentation

    WikiCiteVis — exploring citations on Wikipedia

    Find out how scholarly articles are cited on Wikipedia with WikiCiteVis.
  6. Graphic design visual of a tangled web being untangled into code data and environment

    Gigantum – a simple way to create and share reproducible data science and research

    Gigantum is an open data science platform that bundles fully versioned data, code and environment, letting anybody work locally but share globally with a single click.
  7. Open-source technology in publishing: Community call, June 28

    The recording of June’s community call on open source technology for publishing is now available.
  8. A document editor screen overlaying a spreadsheet editor screen

    Stencila – an office suite for reproducible research

    Stencila launches the first version of its word processor and spreadsheet editor designed for researchers.