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  2. bioRxiv - Wikipedia

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    Over 20,000 tweets were made about bioRxiv-hosted preprints in 2015. [9] February 2016, the submission rate to bioRxiv had steadily increased from ≈60 to ≈200 per month. [9] In 2017, the number of monthly submissions rose from over 800 in March [14] to more than 1000 in July [15] with a total number of 10,722 papers submitted in 2017. [16]

  3. List of academic publishers by preprint policy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of publishers of academic journals by their submission policies regarding the use of preprints prior to publication (example list). Publishers' policies on self-archiving (including of preprint versions) can also be found at SHERPA/RoMEO.

  4. List of preprint repositories - Wikipedia

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    More than 55 disciplines. Initially funded by SSRN in 1994, bought in 2016 by Elsevier. >1,000,000 1994 Elsevier: TechRxiv: Engineering: Preprints in Technology Research >1,000 2020 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: ViXra [29] Multidisciplinary: Mainly physics and mathematics, but also other. An alternative to arXiv.

  5. Authorea - Wikipedia

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    Authorea also supports preprint workflows. Authorea partnered with bioRxiv to enable authors to submit preprints directly to bioRxiv from Authorea in 2017. [4] Additionally, preprint review hosting platform PREreview was built using Authorea technical infrastructure. [5] The site currently supports an online LaTeX editor as well as a Markdown ...

  6. SAMPL Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The distribution coefficient predictions were introduced for the first time, receiving total of 76 submissions from 18 researcher groups or scientists for a set of 53 small molecules. The workshop was held in March, 2016 at University of California, San Diego as part of the D3R workshop. The top-performing methods in the host–guest challenge ...

  7. Preprint - Wikipedia

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    Typical publishing workflow for an academic journal article (preprint, postprint, and published) with open access sharing rights per SHERPA/RoMEO.In academic publishing, a preprint is a version of a scholarly or scientific paper that precedes formal peer review and publication in a peer-reviewed scholarly or scientific journal.

  8. Scholarly peer review - Wikipedia

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    Comparative Political Studies published results of its pilot experiment of 19 submissions of which 3 were pre-accepted in 2016. the process worked well but submissions were weighted towards quantitative experimental designs, and reduced the amount of 'fishing' as submitters and reviewers focused on theoretical backing, substantive importance of ...

  9. Marina Picciotto - Wikipedia

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    In a move to support pre-print publishing, Picciotto added The Journal of Neuroscience to the list of journals that will accept submissions directly from bioRxiv. [12] She also started initiatives on social media to thank scientists who participated in peer review at the journal. [13]