Does anyone know about the open/closed preprint review settings at #JMIR ?
I was thinking about doing a class activity reviewing this preprint but it's not as realistic/exciting if there is no pathway to offer feedback.
@JMIRPub
Incredibly honoured to have contributed to this research published in JMIR. In it, we make the case for medical futures studies which include increasingly important approaches in the digital health era.
🧪 #digitalhealth #futures #futuresstudies #research #academia #JMIR
www.jmir.org/2024/1/...
https://www.jmir.org/2024/1/e57148/
"we review the scope and the role of preprint papers platforms in academia, we explore individual cases, #arXiv, #SSRN, #OSF Preprints, #HAL, #bioRxiv, #EconStor, #RePEc, #PhilArchive, Research Square, #viXra, Cryptology ePrint Archive, Preprints.org, #ChinaXiv, #medRxiv, #JMIR Preprints, #Authorea, #ChemRxiv, #engrXiv, e-LiS, #SciELO, #PsyArXiv, #F1000 Research, and #Zenodo,
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Nine publishers just expressed "full support" for the new White House #OSTP guidelines for federal agency #openaccess policies.
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/975032
"Our main message is simple: publishing in any journal published by this group already meets or exceeds the requirements outlined in the OSTP memo."
The signatory publishers are #Copernicus Publications, #eLife, #Frontiers, #JMIR Publications, #MDPI, Open Library of Humanities (#OLH), #PeerJ, #PLOS, and #Ubiquity Press.
Check out and #peerreview this interesting #JMIR #Preprint: Benefits and Challenges of Open-Source Health informatics Systems: A Systematic Search of Projects and Literature Review https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/18489 #peerreview #digitalhealth via @jmirpub