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Implementing a "publish, then review" model of publishing
From July 2021 eLife will only review manuscripts already published as preprints, and will focus its editorial process on producing public reviews to be posted alongside the preprints.
Michael B Eisen +5 more
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Finite Width Effects and Gauge Invariance in Radiative $W$ Production and Decay
The naive implementation of finite width effects in processes involving unstable particles can violate gauge invariance. For the example of radiative $W$ production and decay, $q\bar q' \to \ell\nu\gamma$, at tree level, it is demonstrated how gauge ...
A. Aeppli +12 more
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International authorship and collaboration across bioRxiv preprints
Preprints are becoming well established in the life sciences, but relatively little is known about the demographics of the researchers who post preprints and those who do not, or about the collaborations between preprint authors.
Richard J Abdill +2 more
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eLife’s new model and its impact on science communication
The eLife Early-Career Advisory Group discusses eLife’s new peer review and publishing model, and how the whole process of scientific communication could be improved for the benefit of early-career researchers and the entire scientific community.
Lara Urban +14 more
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Background Preprints are increasingly used to disseminate research results, providing multiple sources of information for the same study. We assessed the consistency in effect estimates between preprint and subsequent journal article of COVID-19 ...
Mauricia Davidson +4 more
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The relationship between bioRxiv preprints, citations and altmetrics
A potential motivation for scientists to deposit their scientific work as preprints is to enhance its citation or social impact. In this study we assessed the citation and altmetric advantage of bioRxiv, a preprint server for the biological sciences.
Nicholas Fraser +3 more
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Colorless States in Perturbative QCD: Charmonium and Rapidity Gaps
We point out that an unorthodox way to describe the production of rapidity gaps in deep inelastic scattering, recently proposed by Buchm\"uller and Hebecker, suggests a description of the production of heavy quark bound states which is in agreement with ...
Abachi +53 more
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The World of Academic Preprints: Promises and Pitfalls
Preprints have been a part of scholarly communication for more than 30 years now. This review looks at the origin, evolution, and future direction in the field of publishing research work in the form of preprints.
Deep Dutta, Manoj Kumar, Meha Sharma
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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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Large Anomalous and Topological Hall Effect and Nernst Effect in a Dirac Kagome Magnet Fe3Ge
Fe3Ge, a Kagome‐lattice magnet, exhibits remarkable anomalous Hall and Nernst effects, with transverse thermoelectric conductivity surpassing or comaprable to some well‐known ferromagnets. First‐principles calculations attribute these to Berry curvature from massive Dirac gaps. Additionally, topological Hall and Nernst signals emerge from field‐induced
Chunqiang Xu +11 more
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