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Preprints in Japan and China: perspectives from Jxiv and Sciencepaper Online

The popularity and acceptance of preprints vary among scientific disciplines and geographical regions. Some environments (e.g. research disciplines, funder and institution policies) are more supportive of researchers preprinting their manuscripts, while others may discourage it. During this Community Call, we engaged in conversation about perceptions of preprints among research communities in East Asia. Ritsuko Nakajima […]

March Community Call – Spotlight on preprint community projects

The passion and ingenuity of our community members has been critical in driving awareness and adoption of preprints across the life sciences. At ASAPbio we want to support those in our community who want to spread the word about preprints and to this end, we started the ASAPbio Community Projects initiative, a mechanism to cover […]

Spotlight on preprint community projects

The passion and ingenuity of the ASAPbio Community members has been critical in driving awareness and adoption of preprints across the life sciences. ASAPbio wants to support those in our community who want to spread the word about preprints and to this end, we started the ASAPbio Community Projects initiative, a mechanism to cover supplies, equipment, […]

ASAPbio’s NIH RFI information session and response workshop

The US NIH has released a Request for Information (RFI) about its proposed public access policy (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-23-091.html). This is an important opportunity for researchers and other community members to voice support for open access and open science. Responses, which can be written by anyone, are due April 24. Join ASAPbio for an RFI information session […]

ASAPbio – SciELO 25 Years Seminar

Preprints promote the rapid and open sharing of research, typically prior to formal peer review. However, they also carry another benefit: they enable peer review to proceed in new and more productive ways. Open feedback and review of preprints can promote more rigorous and informative evaluation that involves broader participation from the scholarly community. In […]

May community call: Learning from community preprint adoption in the social sciences

Tuesday, May 30, 9am San Francisco / 12pm New York / 4pm UTC / 5pm London / 6pm Berlin / 9:30pm Mumbai Compared to other disciplines, biologists are preprint novices. For example, social scientists have been posting working papers to SSRN since 1994. But much has changed in the social sciences publishing landscape since that […]

Driving recognition of preprints in research assessment

The recognition of preprints by publishers has been a significant step in preprints becoming common usage in the life sciences. In more recent years, funding bodies and hiring committees have implemented policies recognising preprints as valid research outputs and as evidence in grant or job applications. We will hear from Hannah Hope (Open research lead, […]

September 2023 Community Call – Perspectives on preprint peer review models

18 September 2023 at 8am San Francisco / 11am New York / 3pm UTC / 4pm London / 5pm Berlin / 8:30pm Mumbai At our next Community call on 18 September 2023, we will discuss perspectives on preprint peer review models. Preprint peer review services have substantially increased in recent years. Each service operates in […]

Perspectives on preprint peer review models

Preprint peer review services have substantially increased in recent years. Each service operates in a different way, with some partnering with journals, some focussed on providing authors with reviews and some like a traditional journal. In January 2023, eLife became the first journal to shift it’s model toward providing reviews of preprints. PLOS Biology has […]

‘Supporting interoperability of preprint peer review metadata’ workshop

At the ‘Supporting interoperability of preprint peer review metadata’ workshop, held on October 17 & 18 at Hinxton Hall, UK, and co-organized by Europe PMC and ASAPbio, representatives from preprint review projects, infrastructure providers, publishers, funders, and other stakeholders convened to collaboratively determine the key elements of preprint review metadata and mechanisms for sharing this information. Over two […]

Community and commercialization in biomedical preprint servers

27th October 2023 8.00-9.30am PST / 11.00-12.30 EST / 4.00-5.30pm UK This year’s open access week theme, “Community over Commercialization,” is relevant to not only journals but also other parts of the scholarly communication infrastructure. There are now over 50 preprint servers for the biomedical community, many of which—including the largest by monthly volume, Research […]

November 2023 Community Call – The trials and tribulations of post publication peer review

20 November 2023 at 11am EST/8am PST/4pm GMT/5pm CET At our next Community call on 20 November 2023, we will host a discussion on the recent high-profile examples of the dangers to preprint commenting and highlighting of research misconduct. As preprint reviewing and commenting increasingly drives the push towards transparency, these topics become ever more […]