At a meeting held on the 3rd December 2025 at Kings College, Cambridge over 50 delegates, comprising researchers, publishers, librarians, research funders and scholarly communication infrastructure providers, came together to discuss the Publish, Rev... The meeting, which was organised by COAR and the University of Cambridge Library and Archives with contributions from ASAPbio, aimed to showcase various PRC initiatives from around the world and illustrate its many benefits such as increased rigour, ...
Today, we’re thrilled to announce the ASAPbio Fellow program – a six-month program structured to provide participants with tools and skills to drive discussions about the productive use of preprints in the life sciences, and to become ASAPbio representatives at their institutions or scientific conferences.
New on the blog
New resource: a directory preprint server policies and practices
ASAPbio’s response to the OSTP RFI on public access
The state of preprinting in biomedical sciences
Discouraging citations to predatory journals could be counterproductive
News from around the web
Publishers launch COVID-19 “rapid reviewer” list; encourage review transfer and highlighting preprints (2020-04-27)
PLOS Biology launches linked articles (2020-04-14)
SciELO preprints launches (2020-04-07)
Fast Grants for COVID-19 science require preprinting (2020-04-07)
(Header photo from Review Commons community call)
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