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  1. eLife Latest: Welcoming new eLife editors

    Bringing a broad range of expertise, 126 researchers join eLife’s editorial board
  2. Toward a New Open Access: The Gates Foundation policy refresh

    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are shifting their focus toward preprints. What does that mean for grantees, for eLife and for Open Science?
  3. Statement from plurality of eLife editors

    An open letter signed by more than 200 eLife editors affirms the importance of open, respectful disagreements and robust discussion as pillars of eLife's scientific mission.
  4. Early-Career Advisory Group: Applications open for candidates to join in 2024

    We’re looking to elect early-career researchers to seven vacancies opening this August.
  5. eLife Latest: 2024 update on the diversity of our editorial community

    Our most detailed report on the diversity of eLife's editorial board showcases three years of progress, as well as areas for further improvement.
  6. eLife New Model at Six Months: An ICOR analysis

    Explore data from the first six months of the new model and how it aligns with eLife’s goals.
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    Publishing with eLife: "exactly what our study needed"

    A recent Reviewed Preprint author tells us about their experience of eLife's publishing model.
  7. eLife Community Ambassadors: A summary of their latest achievements

    Celebrating the global impact and achievements of eLife’s Community Ambassadors.
  8. Publishing with eLife: Submitting with our new model

    How do you submit your research to eLife’s new model and what questions should you ask before submitting?
  9. Update on eLife’s indexing status at Web of Science

    Following Web of Science’s decision to place eLife “on hold” while it reevaluates our review process, we explain what this means for authors and outline our next steps.