Sciety welcomes ASAPbio–SciELO Preprints crowd review for the evaluation of Brazilian-Portuguese preprints

The introduction of the first non-English group on Sciety reflects the teams’ shared values of diversity and inclusivity in research communication.

2 years ago   •   2 min read

By The Sciety Team

Cambridge, UK – 1pm/October 6 2022

Read this post in Brazilian Portuguese: https://blog.sciety.org/sciety-introduz-asapbio-scielo-preprints-para-avaliacao-colaborativa-em-portugues-do-brasil

Sciety is pleased to announce the first non-English group to bring open review and curation to the platform: ASAPbio–SciELO Preprints crowd review. Based in Brazil, the group reviews preprints relating to infectious disease research that are posted on the SciELO Preprints server in Brazilian Portuguese.

Developed by a team within the non-profit initiative eLife, Sciety brings together the latest biomedical and life science preprints that are transparently evaluated and curated by communities of experts in one convenient place. Sciety forms a major part of eLife’s vision for a future where a diverse, global community of scientists produces open and trusted results for the benefit of all – the organisation’s ‘publish, review, curate’ mission that puts preprints first.

Current groups sharing evaluated preprints on Sciety include eLife, Biophysics Colab, the Novel Coronavirus Research Compendium, Peer Community In, PREreview and more. ASAPbio–SciELO Preprints crowd review now joins these communities, sharing its values of diversity and inclusivity in scholarly communication with those of eLife and Sciety.

To find out more, read the full announcement on eLife, at https://elifesciences.org/for-the-press/281cccbb/sciety-welcomes-asapbio-scielo-prepr[…]-review-for-the-evaluation-of-brazilian-portuguese-preprints.

To view ASAPbio–SciELO Preprints crowd review on Sciety, visit https://sciety.org/groups/asapbio-scielo-preprint-crowd-review/about.

To find out more about groups on Sciety, see https://sciety.org/groups.

To read more about crowd preprint review at ASAPbio, see https://asapbio.org/crowd-preprint-review.

And to read more about eLife’s ‘publish, review, curate’ mission, visit https://elifesciences.org/inside-elife/e4638e4a/elife-latest-a-new-vision-for-transforming-research-communication.

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About Sciety

The home of public preprint evaluation, Sciety is a new tool for helping people navigate the growing preprint landscape, particularly those affiliated with the biomedical and life sciences. Built by the team at eLife, Sciety brings together the evaluation output of many different groups that are providing opinions on preprints in the hope that their multiple perspectives will inform the research discovery process. You can learn more at https://sciety.org and keep in touch with the Sciety team by filling out their contact form, following them on Twitter, or giving them a like on Facebook.

About SciELO

SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) is a bibliographic database, digital library and cooperative electronic publishing model of open-access journals. It was originally established in Brazil in 1997 and has since expanded to include collections from 16 countries, predominantly in Latin America. In 2020, SciELO and the Public Knowledge Project launched the SciELO Preprints Collection to accelerate the availability of research articles and other scientific communications. For more information, go to www.scielo.org.

About ASAPbio

ASAPbio (Accelerating Science and Publication in biology) was created in 2016 with a mission to drive innovation and transparency in life sciences communication. ASAPbio works to promote a productive use of preprints through community outreach and by coordinating the development of resources and best practices around the use of preprints. ASAPbio also runs initiatives seeking to foster adoption of public preprint review.

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