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Preprints in the Spotlight: Establishing Best Practices, Building Trust 1
Superresolution Microscopy of the Β-Carboxysome Reveals a Homogeneous Matrix
Opening up Peer-Review Policies
Downloads Have Grown Commen- Surately with Their Uploads [10]
Accelerating Scientific Publication
Building Synthetic Cellular Organization
Building Trust in Preprints: Recommendations for Servers and Other Stakeholders
Publish Peer Reviews Jessica K
Peer Review and Preprint Policies Are Unclear at Most Major Journals
Publish Peer Reviews Jessica K
Systematic Examination of Preprint Platforms for Use in the Medical and Biomedical Sciences Setting
Charting the Dimensions of Preprint Policies
Insights Into the Economy of Open Scholarship: a Collection of Interviews © Knowledge Exchange 2019 Acknowledgements
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Peer Review and Preprint Policies Are Unclear at Most Major Journals
Preprints: Their Evolving Role in Science Communication
Preprints from the Perspective of (Junior, Basic) Biologists
Diversity in the Bacterial Eytoskeleton: Assembly, Structure, And, Cellular Mechanisms of ALA, a Pksmki Segregating Aciin
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Who Will Influence the Success of Preprints in Biology and to What End?
Rapid Sharing of COVID-19 Research
Current Issues in Peer Review
Preprints As a Complement to the Journal System in Biology
Promoting a Culture of Preprinting in Biology
In This Issue MARCH 2019
Building Spatial Synthetic Biology with Compartments, Scaffolds, and Communities
Preprints: a Tool and a Vehicle Towards Greater Reproducibility in the Life Sciences
Forecasting the Growth of Preprints in Biology
Preprints in the Life Sciences Jessica Polka Director, Asapbio Visiting Scholar, Whitehead Institute @Jessicapolka | #Asapbio | @Asapbio
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Technical and Social Issues Influencing the Adoption of Preprints in the Life Sciences
Preprints: Where Are We Now?
ONSITE PROGRAM Welcome Letter from the President and Program Committee Co-Chairs
Insights Into the Economy of Open Scholarship