• ‘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

  • 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 […]

  • ‘Why do some researchers have reservations about preprints? Let’s ask them’

    While the use of preprints in the life sciences is increasing, some researchers have concerns about posting their own work to a preprint server or more generally about the use of preprints for research dissemination. This can be due to the lack of peer review for preprints, the approach to research communication in specific disciplines […]

  • Bringing culture change to science communication

    Preprints are often discussed in the context of broader culture change in science communication. Culture change can be a complex process that requires time and multiple approaches to facilitate a transition into new norms and practices. In our Community Call on May 24, we hosted a roundtable discussion with three speakers involved in changing scientific […]

  • Understanding geographical disparities in preprint trends

    While the use of preprints in the life sciences is increasing, disparities in adoption remain. One of the main disparities relates to differences in preprint posting across countries, a large proportion of preprints are posted by authors based in North America and Europe. In our Community Call on September 1, we heard how the use […]

  • Posting journal-solicited reviews on preprints

    Publish Your Reviews is an initiative emerging from the July 2021 #FeedbackASAP meeting that encourages researchers to post journal-commissioned reviews publicly as comments on preprints whenever the reviewed article is available as a preprint. In this ASAPbio Community Call, we learned about the motivations and specifics of Publish Your Reviews from the speakers below, and solicited input […]

  • Data sharing with preprints – where do we stand and where next?

    At our March Community call , we discussed data sharing with preprints. Many journals now have data sharing policies but in the context of preprints different communities are still developing their own data-sharing practices. At the call we heard the perspectives from a researcher and a data repository about the importance of sharing data with […]

  • Preprints in Progress

    At our Community call in June, we explored how we can expand the use of preprints beyond the deposition of papers ready for journal submission. Preprints are increasingly used for the dissemination of research, however, most preprints still take the form of traditional research papers posted shortly before submission to a journal. ASAPbio believes that […]

  • Promoting equity in visibility, curation and evaluation of preprints

    Preprints are freely accessible, but there are persistent disparities in the visibility and attention paid to preprints according to the authors’ institutions, geographical area, language and other backgrounds. In this Community Call, we discussed how to promote equity in making preprints visible. Bianca Kramer (Sesame Open Science) spoke about how different databases index preprints and […]

  • January Community Call – Preprints in Japan and China: perspectives from Jxiv and Sciencepaper Online

    The popularity and acceptance of preprints vary among scientific disciplines and geographical regions. Some environments (e.g. research disciplines, funder and institution policies) are more supportive of researchers preprinting their manuscripts, while others may discourage it. During this Community Call, we will engage in conversation about perceptions of preprints among research communities in East Asia. We […]

  • Preprints in Japan and China: perspectives from Jxiv and Sciencepaper Online

    The popularity and acceptance of preprints vary among scientific disciplines and geographical regions. Some environments (e.g. research disciplines, funder and institution policies) are more supportive of researchers preprinting their manuscripts, while others may discourage it. During this Community Call, we engaged in conversation about perceptions of preprints among research communities in East Asia. Ritsuko Nakajima […]