
The ResearchHub Journal
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We’re proud to announce our inaugural Advisory Board for the ResearchHub Journal. Advisors from Stanford, eLife, and Mount Sinai are joining us to help shape the future of scientific publishing. Meet the board 🧵1/5

ResearchHub just got an upgrade—v2 is now live!


“Researchers became content creators for big publishers.” We spoke to researchers in our community about the peer review industry. Here is what they had to say:




The Neuromuscular Nexus: Introducing torque chains as a paradigm-shifting framework for physical, mental, and emotional health Now on @ResearchHub as a short communication piece (link below to preprint).

Major academic publishers make billions of dollars. Elsevier: $3.9 billion, Springer Nature: $2 billion, Wiley: $1.8 billion As for peer reviewers, they are paid $0. ReseachHub is a new online platform that pays peer reviewers up to $150 per review:



Science should belong to scientists, not publishers. That's why we created the ResearchHub Journal: an open-access platform where authors get rapid, constructive feedback through expert open peer reviews—and reviewers are paid for their work. blog.researchhub.foundation/the-researchhu…

Academics are paid nothing for peer review. Yet journals made a total of over $8.3 billion on article processing charges alone between 2019-2023. Make it make sense.







