Publishing in PeerJ
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Why publish in
?
Jessica Hill, PhD candidate
NSCR (Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime
and Law Enforcement)
Why did I publish in
?
Daniel Nettle:
PeerJ is interdisciplinary, available for all,
quick, and cheap.
It really is interdisciplinary.
Biogeography
Agricultural
Histology
Science
Bioengineering
Soil
Neuroscience
Public
Rheumatology
Otorhinolaryngology
Ethical
Animal
Science
Veterinary
Science
Health
Issues
behaviour
Policy
Cardiology
Evolutionary
Infectious
Genetics
Nephrology
Psychiatry
Urology
Toxicology
Anthropology
Computational
Legal
Ecology
Paleontology
Zoology
Issues
Diseases
&Medicine
Psychology
Studies
Science
For illustration: a selection of articles.
What has happened to our article?
From submitting to publishing the
turnaround time was quick.
And all this cost me… €0
Why NOT publish in
Thanks for your attention!
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@JesMHill
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