Preprints for the life sciences
Abstract
A preprint is a complete scientific manuscript (often one also being submitted to a peer-reviewed journal) that is uploaded by the authors to a public server without formal review. After a brief inspection to ensure that the work is scientific in nature, the posted scientific manuscript can be viewed without charge on the Web. Thus, preprint servers facilitate the direct and open delivery of new knowledge and concepts to the worldwide scientific community before traditional validation through peer review (1, 2). Although the preprint server arXiv.org has been essential for physics, mathematics, and computer sciences for over two decades, preprints are currently used minimally in biology.
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References and Notes
1
Vale R. D., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 112, 13439 (2015).
2
iBiology, What are preprints? (2016); www.ibiology.org/ibioeducation/what-are-preprints.html.
3
ASAPbio, 2016 meeting (2016); http://asapbio.org.
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ASAPbio, Draft document (2016); http://asapbio.org/drafts.
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Powell K., Nature 530, 148 (2016).
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Arns M., Nature 515, 467 (2014).
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Sense About Science, Peer Review Report 2009: Final Report (Sense About Science, London, 2009).
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Wikipedia, List of academic journals by preprint policy (2016); http://bit.ly/Journalpreprintpolicy.
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Volume 352 | Issue 6288
20 May 2016
20 May 2016
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Copyright © 2016, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Published in print: 20 May 2016
Acknowledgments
We thank D. A. Colón-Ramos, J. K. Polka, R. D. Vale, and H. Varmus for organizing and Howard Hughes Medical Institute for hosting ASAPbio.
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