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To celebrate Open Access Week, we highlight some of our best-performing articles from the past year. We hope you’ll enjoy reading them as much as we have.
To celebrate Open Access Week, we highlight some of our best-performing articles from the past year. We hope you’ll enjoy reading them as much as we have!
Biology Letters and Open Access in 2021
publishingIn celebration of Open Access Week we revisit some of the open access content published in the journal so far this year.
A new dedicated venue publishing work that sits at the interface of Science, Society and Policy in the Royal Society’s most open journal.
We believe that inability to pay article charges should not be a bar to publishing good science.
Reflecting on 2020: Registered Reports, rapid review, COVID-19 and emerging scientific talent
publishingFor Open Access Week 2020, Senior Publishing Editor, Andrew Dunn, reflects on a number of Royal Society Open Science initiatives over the course of the year.
The year's theme for Open Access Week is 'Open with purpose: taking action to build structural equity and inclusion'.
The drive to open
publishingPublishing Director, Stuart Taylor, updates us on the progress towards Open Access with the Royal Society journals and within the wider publishing landscape.
Now we are five – our open access journal Royal Society Open Science celebrates another birthday
publishingWe're celebrating Royal Society Open Science's fifth birthday!
Head of Cancer Biology at the Institute of Cancer Research, Jon Pines FRS has been a member of the Open Biology editorial board since its creation and in January 2020, takes over David Glover FRS who concludes his term as Editor in Chief at the end of the year. Jon’s research interests include cell division, the cell cycle and mitosis.
To celebrate Open Access Week, we highlight some of our best-performing articles from the past year.
Open Biology Q&A with Review authors
publishingTo celebrate Open Access Week, Open Biology is highlighting some of its most popular content. First author Kirsteen J. Campbell, University of Glasgow, tells us more about her Review.