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How might we increase the uptake and rewards associated with preprint publishing? #5

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char-siuu-bao opened this issue Oct 26, 2017 · 5 comments
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char-siuu-bao commented Oct 26, 2017

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Submission name: How might we increase the uptake and rewards associated with preprint publishing?

Contact lead: @rchampieux

Issue area: #OpenAccess, #OpenResearch

Region: #NorthernAmerica

Type: #Challenge

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This post is part of the OpenCon 2017 Do-A-Thon. Not sure what's going on, head here

@char-siuu-bao char-siuu-bao changed the title How might we increase the uptake and rewards associated with preprint publishing How might we increase the uptake and rewards associated with preprint publishing? Oct 26, 2017
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I would be more than happy to work with you on this @rchampieux. I am planning to propose a project around PREreview with @dasaderi. Maybe we could combine this Challenge with the PREreview/preprint journal club Project proposal?

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Count me in too!

@LenaLampe
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Hey, I would also like to contribute. It's an important topic.

@natalianorori
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+1 here!

@asbtariq
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very important indeed. arxiv is such a success - but outside communities like high energy physics, it can be hard to get credit

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