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Preprints: what are they and should you publish this way?

Preprints: what are they and should you publish this way?

by Stephen Cooke | Apr 13, 2016 | Publishing, Science | 0 comments

Preprints are unlikely to take over from established journals any time soon, but they do offer a novel and exciting way of getting research published. We explain the thinking behind this interesting approach to publication, and explore the options on offer to researchers today.

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