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Callaway 2013 Nature
Callaway E (2013) Preprints come to life. Nature 503:180. |
Callaway E (2013) Nature
Abstract: A dedicated website for sharing biology papers before peer review leaves journals divided. What are biologists so afraid of? Physicists, mathematicians and social scientists routinely post their research to preprint servers such as arXiv.org before publication, yet few life scientists follow suit. A website that goes live this week is hoping to change that. The site, bioRΟiv.org, launched by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press in New York, bills itself as βthe preprint server for biologyβ. It will operate similarly to arXiv, with scientists depositing papers as soon as they are ready to share them, weeks or months before formal publication.
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- Gnaiger E (2019) Editorial: A vision on preprints for mitochondrial physiology and bioenergetics. MitoFit Preprint Arch doi:10.26124/mitofit:190002.v2.
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