This presentation was given on Wednesday October 16 at FORCE2019: https://sched.co/U2oo. Abstract: The landscape of preprints in biology and chemistry is changing rapidly: at least eight new preprint servers have launched in the past year alone, established by journals, publishing vendors, scientific societies and research communities. Moreover, several conservative publishers now permit or even promote preprints, while the more progressive publishers and infrastructure providers support preprint adoption with interoperability and awareness. The significant and continued growth in preprinting at bioRxiv (https://www.biorxiv.org/) as well as the initiation of numerous other preprint-related initiatives in recent years may be evidence enoug...
Since 2013, the usage of preprints as a means of sharing research in biology has rapidly grown, in p...
We have seen a number of initiatives arise in recent years aiming to tackle concerns around the repr...
Given the increase in the use and profile of preprint servers – and alternative publishing hybrid pl...
The preprints landscape has been evolving fast – with a 20-fold increase in the number of preprints ...
Background: Since 2013, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of preprint servers. Little...
Preprints, non-peer-reviewed drafts of manuscripts available on the Internet, have been used in conj...
Five take-away messages: Early and fast dissemination, increased opportunities for feedback and open...
Preprints are gaining visibility in many fields. Thanks to the exponential growth in submissions to ...
The preprints landscape is evolving rapidly, and the full impact of sharing articles in pre-review f...
Peer-reviewed journal publication is the main means for academic researchers in the life sciences to...
Biologists should submit their preprints to open servers, a practice common in mathematics and physi...
Peer-reviewed journal publication is the main means for academic researchers in the life sciences to...
Tom Sheldon’s article published in July 2018 entitled ‘Preprints could promote confusion and distort...
We disagree with Tom Sheldon’s contention that the preprint ecosystem can present a challenge to ac...
tPreprints in the life sciences become more widespread, but concerns regarding their permanence ofte...
Since 2013, the usage of preprints as a means of sharing research in biology has rapidly grown, in p...
We have seen a number of initiatives arise in recent years aiming to tackle concerns around the repr...
Given the increase in the use and profile of preprint servers – and alternative publishing hybrid pl...
The preprints landscape has been evolving fast – with a 20-fold increase in the number of preprints ...
Background: Since 2013, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of preprint servers. Little...
Preprints, non-peer-reviewed drafts of manuscripts available on the Internet, have been used in conj...
Five take-away messages: Early and fast dissemination, increased opportunities for feedback and open...
Preprints are gaining visibility in many fields. Thanks to the exponential growth in submissions to ...
The preprints landscape is evolving rapidly, and the full impact of sharing articles in pre-review f...
Peer-reviewed journal publication is the main means for academic researchers in the life sciences to...
Biologists should submit their preprints to open servers, a practice common in mathematics and physi...
Peer-reviewed journal publication is the main means for academic researchers in the life sciences to...
Tom Sheldon’s article published in July 2018 entitled ‘Preprints could promote confusion and distort...
We disagree with Tom Sheldon’s contention that the preprint ecosystem can present a challenge to ac...
tPreprints in the life sciences become more widespread, but concerns regarding their permanence ofte...
Since 2013, the usage of preprints as a means of sharing research in biology has rapidly grown, in p...
We have seen a number of initiatives arise in recent years aiming to tackle concerns around the repr...
Given the increase in the use and profile of preprint servers – and alternative publishing hybrid pl...