• Preprint Meeting (2016)

    On February 16th and 17th, 2016, ~70 members of the science community, young and old, leaders and trainees, and representatives of journals, scientific societies, academic institutions, and funding agencies, convened at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Chevy Chase, Maryland to discuss ways in which “preprints” might facilitate the communication of biological research. Survey results Draft […]

  • Funders’ Workshop (2016)

    Preprints advance global knowledge and serve the public good. They should be collected, maintained and distributed by an archive that fulfills this mission. On May 24th, 2016, representatives of funding agencies and existing preprint servers as well as junior and senior scientists met at the NIH to coordinate their efforts in providing a preprint service for the biology […]

  • Technical Workshop (2016)

    The report from the workshop has been published (pdf archived 2/1/2017) ASAPbio (Accelerating Science and Publication in biology) will host a Preprint Service Technical Workshop at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge, MA on Tuesday, August 30, 2016. This one day meeting will be a gathering of technical representatives from existing preprint servers, repositories, aggregators, libraries, and other […]

  • Scientific Society Preprint Town Hall (2017)

    The ASAPbio Scientific Society Preprint Town Hall was held on Thursday, February 23, 2017 at the National Academy of Sciences Building in Washington DC (2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC). Scientific societies have long served researchers by providing them with opportunities to share unpublished data through poster and oral presentations at meetings. Today’s technology enables […]

  • Evolving Preprint Ecosystem (2017)

    This meeting was held at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge, MA on Wednesday, July 19, 2017 from 10:30am – 5:30pm EDT. It was live-streamed. The preprint ecosystem is growing rapidly. The CZI/bioRxiv partnership will fuel the expansion of the leading preprint server in the life sciences. Many other servers and platforms exist […]

  • Peer Review (2018)

    Read a summary of the meeting here Over the last 50 years, journal-conducted peer review has become the foundation of how scientific work is evaluated and validated. With an interest in fairness and transparency, mounting concerns about rigor and reproducibility, and opportunities provided by the internet, we feel that the time is ripe to discuss how […]

  • #bioPreprints2020 (2020)

    ASAPbio January 2020 workshop: A Roadmap for Transparent and FAIR Preprints in Biology and Medicine January 20-21, 2020 EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, UK (This workshop has now happened: please see the meeting report) Preprints offer an opportunity to advance science through accelerating communication and supporting discourse that enables research integrity and reproducibility. At the January 2020 ASAPbio workshop, […]

  • ‘Preprint journal clubs – the nuts and bolts’

    This Community Call covered preprint journal clubs. Watch our recording on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2704&v=zGXbJghIhTs&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fasapbio.org%2F

  • #PreprintSprint (2020)

    November 13 & December 3, 2020 | Online Community feedback on preprints makes rapid science more robust. Review and commentary can help authors improve their articles; curation can provide readers with helpful context and enhance discoverability. But despite the benefits, barriers to reviewing and curating preprints remain. Potential reviewers and curators see few incentives to organize […]

  • Preprints in the Public Eye (2021)

    Read the #PreprintsInThePublicEye meeting summary. While misinformation and misinterpretation of research have been around for a long time, it is no understatement that this ‘Age of Misinformation’ has reached its height in 2020. It has never been so easy to misinterpret or be misinformed about what is going on in the world. There has been […]

  • ASAPbio strategic direction & plans for 2021

    At our January 2021 Community Call, we will provide an overview of our vision and strategic goals. These will guide our work towards more openness and transparency in life sciences communication. We covered: ASAPbio President Prachee Avasthi shared her vision for the organization and life sciences communication ASAPbio Executive Director Jessica Polka and Associate Director […]