eLife’s mission has been to innovate and improve the way research is communicated. This led us, in October 2022, to announce a new model for publishing, which opened for submissions on January 31, 2023.
Originally published in January 2023 as an introduction to the new model, this blog was updated in September 2024 with further information about our publishing process.
How does eLife’s model of publishing work?
Take a look at our video which explains how publishing in the eLife model works.
When you submit your work to us, we assess whether we think we can provide reviews that will be of use to the scientific community.
If we send your research for peer review, your paper will go through:
- Submission
- Peer review
- Publication as a Reviewed Preprint
Publishing a Reviewed Preprint
All papers that have been peer-reviewed will be published on the eLife website as Reviewed Preprints, accompanied by:
- An eLife assessment
- Public reviews
You will be able to include a response to the assessment and reviews, which will be published alongside the Reviewed Preprint.
What happens after your work is published as a Reviewed Preprint?
It’s up to you what you do with your paper next:
- Revise and submit for publication as new version of your Reviewed Preprint
- Declare your paper the Version of Record
Read more about submitting your work to eLife.
Why have we made these changes?
We believe this offers a more transparent, faster and fairer way to publish:
- Following peer review all work will be published on our website, typically within a few weeks, eliminating the traditional accept/reject decision
- Displaying public reviews and an eLife assessment alongside preprints shifts the focus away from journal titles, by providing valuable insights to help readers assess the research based on its own merits
Submit your work
To have your preprint reviewed as part of the eLife model, you can now submit here, or read our author guide for the latest information on submitting your work to eLife.
Find out more
If you’d like to learn more:
- Hear from some of our authors about their experiences of publishing in our new model
- Read the latest Reviewed Preprints from eLife, or sign up to updates to receive the latest research by email
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