The purpose of this study was to explore the UWM publications as preprints and to identify the servers being used by UWM researchers, and the indexing sources for their discovery. My analysis of the numbers of preprints retrieved by four databases: Dimensions, SciLit, SciFindern, and the Lens, showed a growing number of UWM preprints in the recent five years. Ten different preprint servers have been utilized by UWM researchers since 1995. The top two well-established repositories, arXiv and SSRN, host over 150 UWM preprints each. The popularity of bioRxiv is growing and it is also featuring the most highly citing preprints affiliated with UWM
Preprints are one of publishing’s hottest talking topics. Having seen a strengthening of investment ...
The UWM Open Access Publication Fund has supported 127 articles for the total amount of $109,100 sin...
The growing acceptance of preprints in biomedical publishing NIH biosketch changes Opening up the fu...
Experiments with faster dissemination of research began in the 1960s, and in the 1990s first preprin...
This study looks at the open access publications affiliated with the University of Wisconsin, Milwau...
Five take-away messages: Early and fast dissemination, increased opportunities for feedback and open...
In August 2020, the UWM Libraries signed an agreement with MDPI’s Institutional Open Access Program....
International audiencePreprints promote the open and fast communication of non-peer reviewed work. O...
The Dutch consortium of university libraries and the National library of the Netherlands (UKB) toget...
Given the increase in the use and profile of preprint servers – and alternative publishing hybrid pl...
Data for "Preprints as a Hub for Early-Stage Research Outputs" This data set contains three documen...
The preprints landscape is evolving rapidly, and the full impact of sharing articles in pre-review f...
The preprints landscape is evolving rapidly, and the full impact of sharing articles in pre-review f...
The rate of science information's spread has accelerated in recent years. In this context, it appear...
Over recent years, the research community has been increasingly using preprint servers to share manu...
Preprints are one of publishing’s hottest talking topics. Having seen a strengthening of investment ...
The UWM Open Access Publication Fund has supported 127 articles for the total amount of $109,100 sin...
The growing acceptance of preprints in biomedical publishing NIH biosketch changes Opening up the fu...
Experiments with faster dissemination of research began in the 1960s, and in the 1990s first preprin...
This study looks at the open access publications affiliated with the University of Wisconsin, Milwau...
Five take-away messages: Early and fast dissemination, increased opportunities for feedback and open...
In August 2020, the UWM Libraries signed an agreement with MDPI’s Institutional Open Access Program....
International audiencePreprints promote the open and fast communication of non-peer reviewed work. O...
The Dutch consortium of university libraries and the National library of the Netherlands (UKB) toget...
Given the increase in the use and profile of preprint servers – and alternative publishing hybrid pl...
Data for "Preprints as a Hub for Early-Stage Research Outputs" This data set contains three documen...
The preprints landscape is evolving rapidly, and the full impact of sharing articles in pre-review f...
The preprints landscape is evolving rapidly, and the full impact of sharing articles in pre-review f...
The rate of science information's spread has accelerated in recent years. In this context, it appear...
Over recent years, the research community has been increasingly using preprint servers to share manu...
Preprints are one of publishing’s hottest talking topics. Having seen a strengthening of investment ...
The UWM Open Access Publication Fund has supported 127 articles for the total amount of $109,100 sin...
The growing acceptance of preprints in biomedical publishing NIH biosketch changes Opening up the fu...