English: Publishing and reviewing with eLife/eLifeでの論文公開と査読プロセス
From the beginning, eLife’s mission has been to accelerate discovery by encouraging the most responsible behaviours in science. It is an initiative created by research funders and led by scientific and medical researchers to transform research communication through improvements to science publishing, technology and research culture.
In this webinar, presented in Japanese, the speakers ran through everything you need to know about submitting your research to eLife, ranging from our consultative peer review process to the many initiatives we have for early-career researchers. The presentation was followed by a question and answer session the attendees could ask the presenters any questions they had on the process.
Chaired by:
Takeshi Fukumoto – eLife Regional Representative and Assistant Professor at the Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine
Yukiko Goda – eLife Reviewing Editor and Deputy Director of the RIKEN Center for Brain Science
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