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Preprints, versions of scientific manuscripts that precede peer review, are growing in popularity. They offer an opportunity to democratize and accelerate research, as they have no publication costs or a lengthy peer review process.
P. Eckmann, A. Bandrowski
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Framing COVID-19 Preprint Research as Uncertain: A Mixed-Method Study of Public Reactions
During the COVID-19 pandemic, journalists were encouraged to convey uncertainty surrounding preliminary scientific evidence, including mentioning when research is unpublished or unverified by peer review. To understand how public audiences interpret this
Chelsea L. Ratcliff +5 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused a rise in preprinting, triggered by the need for open and rapid dissemination of research outputs. We surveyed authors of COVID-19 preprints to learn about their experiences with preprinting their work and also with ...
N. Rzayeva +3 more
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Tracking changes between preprint posting and journal publication during a pandemic
Amid the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, preprints in the biomedical sciences are being posted and accessed at unprecedented rates, drawing widespread attention from the general public, press, and policymakers for the first time.
Liam Brierley +6 more
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Unreviewed science in the news: The evolution of preprint media coverage from 2014-2021
It has been argued that preprint coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic constituted a paradigm shift in journalism norms and practices. This study examines whether, in what ways, and to what extent this is the case using a sample of 11,538 preprints ...
Alice Fleerackers +3 more
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Key Points Question How do preprints of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) on COVID-19 differ from their corresponding published journal articles? Findings In this systematic review of 152 COVID-19 RCT preprints posted in 2021, 119 (78%) were subsequently
A. Bai +10 more
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E-preprint and Scholarly Communication [PDF]
The communication channels and information flow have been significantly changed in the past decades even though the essence of scholarly communication pretty much stays the same.
Wen-Yau Cathy Lin
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Most Preprint Servers Allow the Publication of Opinion Papers
Preprints are not only a raw form of research presentation, but also increasingly used as a gateway of entry into peer-reviewed journals. Several preprint servers are in existence, and some serve specific thematic groups or specialties, while others have
J. A. Teixeira da Silva +1 more
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Examining linguistic shifts between preprints and publications
Preprints allow researchers to make their findings available to the scientific community before they have undergone peer review. Studies on preprints within bioRxiv have been largely focused on article metadata and how often these preprints are ...
David N. Nicholson +5 more
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Preprint manuscript entitled: "Advected percolation in the actomyosin cortex drives amoeboid cell motility "
Juan Manuel GARCIA ARCOS (10162412)
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