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Published 2025-09-12 Open Science Promotion for Librarians

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.

Published 2025-07-25 Evaluating the ASAPbio crowd preprint review initiative: Experiences, feedback, and future enhancements

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.

Published 2025-07-23 Replacing Academic Journals

Bjorn Brembs discusses the problems with the current academic journal system and the potential solutions to replacing this broken system, including a procurement and tender system.

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Published 2025-07-16 Preprint Policy Framework

ASAPbio and Creative Commons have collaborated to create the Preprint Policy Framework for research funders and research performing organizations. The framework consists of six components that align funder and organizational policies to promote open, reusable, timely, and rigorous research communication.

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Published 2025-07-10 Transforming research communication: Innovations in publishing, peer review, and curation

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.

Published 2025-04-23 A discussion on OpenRxiv with Richard Sever

We hosted Richard Sever for an update on bioRxiv and medRxiv in addition to a discussion on the new, non-profit openRxiv. Join us for a Q&A as we dive into learning more about openRxiv and the future of preprints.

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