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Public Understanding of Preprints
Files for "Public Understanding of Preprints: How Audiences Make Sense of Unreviewed Research in the News." This mixed method study examines how college students and members of the general US population define the term "preprint" and what factors support
Chelsea L. Ratcliff, Alice Fleerackers
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Preprints Perspectives: A Panel Discussion
Celebrate Open Access Week 2020 with the Thomas Jefferson University Libraries.Join our four experienced panelists to discuss issues such as: how publishing preprints can benefit authors, current best practices for preprint servers, ethical and legal ...
Mosca, PhD, Timothy J. +4 more
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To Be or Not to Be a Worker: Legal Uncertainty and Precarious Employment in the European Union
Abstract Precarious employment has gradually moved onto the European Union (EU) policy agenda, so far culminating in the proclamation of the European Pillar of Social Rights (the Pillar). However, the effectiveness of these renewed social ambitions is challenged by legal uncertainty and entangled in ongoing political and legal disputes over the ...
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen +2 more
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A diverse body of research conducted since the start of Covid‐19 has investigated the impact of the pandemic on children's environments and their language development. This scoping review synthesises the peer‐reviewed research literature on this topic between 2020 and 2023.
Cecilia Zuniga‐Montanez +4 more
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Northern cod (Gadus morhua) movement: insights from acoustic telemetry and genomics
Abstract Knowledge of the timing and diversity of fish movements within a commercially exploited stock complex is required to ensure the sustainability of fisheries. Although migration can be driven by environmental factors, genomic mechanisms also play an important role in this complex life‐history trait. The northern cod (Gadus morhua) stock complex,
M. Lisette Delgado +10 more
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Abstract Reproducibility challenges in bioimage analysis are common. The proliferation of tools and workflows creates a complex ecosystem that is difficult to reproduce without deliberate, explicit reporting and support. We assess the reproducibility of Gehrels et al.(2023) as a representative bioimage analysis workflow.
Mélodie Ambroset +4 more
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Awareness, Experiences, and Attitudes Toward Preprints Among Medical Academics: Convergent Mixed Methods Study. [PDF]
Sevim M, Karamese B, Alparslan Z.
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Abstract As part of a Global BioImage Analysts' Society (GloBIAS) initiative, we evaluated the reproducibility of a Graph Neural Network (GNN) study on cell dynamics using structured, community‐developed checklists from the Quality Assessment and Reproducibility for Instruments and Images in Light Microscopy (QUAREP‐LiMi) initiative.
Martin Schätz, Ko Sugawara
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Forty years of changes in scientific publishing: from conflict of interest to generative AI. [PDF]
Bauchner H.
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