The Case for Open Preprints in Biology
Posted on 2013-05-14 - 10:23
Meanwhile, few people are aware of the research that has been done since, typically, only close colleagues are given access to the preprints. With public preprint servers, the science is immediately available and can be openly discussed, analyzed, and integrated into current research.
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Desjardins-Proulx, Philippe; P. White, Ethan; J. Adamson, Joel; Ram, Karthik; Poisot, Timothée; Gravel, Dominique (2015). The Case for Open Preprints in Biology. PLOS Biology. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001563
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AUTHORS (6)
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Philippe Desjardins-Proulx
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Ethan P. White
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Joel J. Adamson
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Karthik Ram
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Timothée Poisot
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Dominique Gravel