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Presentation from the “Publish, Review, Curate: Turning scholarly publishing on its head” event at the University of Cambridge – December 3, 2025.
In this month’s community call, we are hosting a panel discussion on various experiments within science publishing. Joining us are Gabe Stein from PubPub and Alex Freeman from Octopus. Each presenter will provide an overview of their experiment and advancements in publishing followed by a Q&A session for attendees to learn more and ask their own questions.
This handbook is designed to support librarians in becoming champions for open science in their communities. It includes an introduction to preprints and how librarians can promote them to faculty and graduate students. Additionally, librarians will have access to a slide deck and other resources to help them on their journey. This handbook was completed as part of the ASAPbio Residency Program.
This preprint reports on a study evaluating the experiences and perceptions of participants in the ASAPbio Crowd Preprint Review initiative, an international community-driven preprint review program.
We present a symposium of six talks from the Metascience 2025 meeting in London, UK. Katie Corker (ASAPbio) discusses what the publish-review-curate (PRC) model of publishing is. Fiona Hutton (eLife), André Brasil (MetaROR), and Eileen Clancy (Center for Open Science) present their different approaches to PRC. Vanessa Fairhurst (PREreview) and Anna Hatch (HHMI) discuss training programs to support open research evaluation and curation.
This is a repository for ASAPbio staff presentations.