by Peter Binfield | Oct 6, 2015 | Guest Post, Interviews, Preprints
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice)). Given this level of interest, we thought it would...
by Peter Binfield | Oct 1, 2015 | Guest Post, Interviews, Preprints
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice)). Given this level of interest, we thought it would...
by Peter Binfield | Sep 30, 2015 | Guest Post, Interviews, Preprints
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice)). Given this level of interest, we thought it would...
by Peter Binfield | Sep 29, 2015 | Interviews, Preprints
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice)). Given this level of interest, we thought it would...
by Georgina Gurnhill | Sep 7, 2015 | Preprints, regular
Ever looked at the PeerJ website and wondered what a PrePrint is? Or noticed your colleagues have published a PrePrint with PeerJ and wondered about the difference between a PrePrint and a peer-reviewed article? Well wonder no more – we are here to demystify the...
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