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Streamlining publication - F1000Research and Overleaf
By John Hammersley

Today marks the launch of F1000Research Article Collections. Fourteen new articles based upon open source biological visualisation components which comprise the start of the BioJS Collection.

We're pleased to have been able to support this initiative - the BioJS Collection articles were written, submitted, checked and edited using Overleaf, which combines the Rich Text writeLaTeX editor with our new editorial review system, first announced earlier this year.

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Submit to PeerJ directly from writeLaTeX
By John Hammersley

We're delighted to announce a new partnership with the open access publisher PeerJ. As a writeLaTeX user, you can now submit your articles directly to their journal or pre-print server.

Writelatex PeerJ journal article and preprint LaTeX template screenshot
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Photos from the launch event
By John Hammersley

Photos from the launch event are now online.

View the event gallery

Writelatex British Library Event Photo
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Overleaf launch press release

Last night we were excited to launch our new product ‘Overleaf’ at the British Library.

Writelatex Overleaf logo

Overleaf is a new collaborative science publication system, making the whole process of writing and editing scientific papers much quicker for both authors and publishers.

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Join us at the British Library in January to celebrate a New Year for science and publishing
By John Hammersley

Science is changing. The widespread reach and accessibility of the internet means that more people have access to more knowledge than ever before.

This is helping science at each end of the spectrum, from young scientists learning about the latest developments from CERN or on-board the International Space Station, through to the international, multi-disciplinary collaborations which make these projects possible and use the results to discover new breakthroughs and inspire new ideas.

To kick off the New Year and this new chapter in scientific publishing, we're organising an Academia 2.0 event in the evening on 16 January at the British Library.

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