The latest from Hindawi

A selection of open access articles published with a strong focus on the cellular and molecular pathophysiology which influence breast cancer...

To celebrate the first year of Heteroatom Chemistry being Open Access, we take a look at some of the first published articles and speak to an...

What are the benefits of open source technology for scholarly infrastructure? Matt Green presented at this year’s OASPA Conference. Here’s a short...

We are pleased to announce that BioDesign Research is the latest title to join the Science Partner Journal program from the American Association for...

Quality in Peer Review

The art and science of Peer Review

Opinion | Researchers | Peer Review

Is it feasible for peer review – a process originally put in place when the culture and technology was so different – to provide a reliable filter?

This blog is part of our ‘Editor Spotlight Series’. Look out for monthly posts where our Academic Editors share insights into their roles, tips for...

This week is Peer Review Week, a global event celebrating the essential role that peer review plays in science. The central message is that good peer...

Peer Review Week 2019

Celebrating Peer Review Week

Editors | Reviewers | Researchers

To mark Peer Review Week 2019, we asked some of our Chief and Associate Editors for their thoughts on peer review and why it is essential to...

This blog is the first in our new ‘Editor Spotlight Series’. Look out for monthly posts where our Academic Editors share insights into their roles...

Director of Open Science Catriona MacCallum asks, “ how long will it take for the research culture to change?” and “who are the key people to help...

Sharing online may be cutting people off from each other.

From “Why” to “How soon can I get involved?”: Alison McGonagle-O’Connell, member of the Coko management team with responsibility for operations and...

We have begun to integrate the 200+ Hindawi journals into Wiley’s journal portfolio. You can find out more about how this benefits our journal communities on our FAQ.