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markusmeister.com
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| | | | | About a year ago, the life science journal eLife changed its approach to scientific publishing (see detailshere). The goal was tofocus the activities of the journal on peer review. Perhaps the most consequential change was to abandon the accept/reject decision. Instead, eLife reviews get attached to the author's preprint, along with a brief editorial assessment... | |
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publications.copernicus.org
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mindhacks.com
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| | | | | Open science essentials in 2 minutes, part 4 Before a research article is published in a journal you can make it freely available for anyone to read. You could do this on your own website, but you can also do it on a preprint server, such as psyarxiv.com, where other researchers also share their preprints,... | |
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gameswithwords.fieldofscience.com
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| | | One of the formulas in the last pos t was missing a 2. Everything has now been recalculated. Some numbers changed. The basic result is that ... | ||