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Open Science Essentials: Preprints

Mind Hacks·@tomstafford·2 months ago
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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, which is supported by the OSF so will be around for a while, and which allows you to find others’ research easily. Preprint servers have been used for decades in physics, but are now becoming more common across academia. Preprints allow rapid dissemination of your research, which is especially important for early career researchers. Preprints can be cited and indexing services like Google Scholar will join your preprint citations with the record of your eventual journal publication. Preprints also mean that work can be reviewed (and errors-caught) before final publication.…

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