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Walking the walk: open communication and review in a congress on open science

The first Iberoamerican Congress for Open Science took place on 23-24 November 2022, as a forum for Iberoamerican dialogue on the right to science and to promote change in how we understand science, from an inclusive, open, participatory, and respons... As part of the congress, participants were invited to submit applications for works on open science, and the event’s academic committee considered how to handle these submissions.
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Review Commons partners with 4 new journals

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Sharing negative results via a preprint: A conversation with Livia Songster

This is the third in our series of posts highlighting the winners of the ASAPbio competition ‘Make your negative result a preprint winner,’ which celebrates the value of using preprints to share negative and inconclusive scientific resu... In this post, we hear from Livia Songster (University of California San Diego), the first author of the preprint ‘Woronin bodies move dynamically and bidirectionally by hitchhiking on early endosomes in Aspergillus nidulans‘.
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Sharing negative results via a preprint: a conversation with Lilya Andrianova

This is the second in our series of posts highlighting the winners of the ASAPbio competition ‘Make your negative result a preprint winner,’ which celebrate the value of using preprints to share negative and inconclusive scientific resu... In this post, we hear from Lilya Andrianova (University of Exeter Medical School & University of Glasgow), the first author of the preprint ‘No evidence from complementary data sources of a direct projection from the mouse anterior cingulate co...
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Sharing negative results via a preprint: A conversation with Mark Hanson

Last week we announced the winners of the ASAPbio competition ‘Make your negative result a preprint winner’, a project by a group of ASAPbio Fellows that aimed to celebrate the value of using preprints to share negative and inconclusive scientifi... We have talked to the authors of the winning preprints to learn more about their work and their motivation to post their results as a preprint.
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Job posting: Associate Director at ASAPbio

As of 2023-05-11, this posting is now closed. Join us to help make scholarly communication in the life sciences more open and efficient by catalyzing cultural change around the use of preprints, transparent review, and other advances in scholarly communication!
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