PeerJ has announced that from now until November 30th 2014 they publish your article for free.
If you are a Faculty member, you can already receive a PeerJ membership using our prepaid PeerJ fund, but this opportunity allows everyone else to have the opportunity to use PeerJ’s innovative publishing platform. (Two of PeerJ’s most notable innovations are a preprint service and digital object identifiers (DOIs) for peer reviews. Find out more by reading the PeerJ Blog.)
More information about PeerJ can also be found on the guide to PeerJ.
Want to publish in another Open Access Journal? Check out the Open Access Publishing Support Fund.
Want to help figure out where else you can publish? Check out these Indicators of Journal Quality and the Assessing the Impact of Research guides.
Want to make your already published research more accessible? Consider depositing a copy in TRACE.
For more information, visit this libguide.
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