Difference between revisions of "Early in the epidemic: impact of preprints on global discourse about COVID-19 transmissibility (Q4361)"
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(Created claim: DOI (P62): https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30113-3) |
(Created claim: quote (P203): "Our work showcases the powerful role preprints can have during public health crises because of the timeliness with which they can disseminate new information. Even prestigious journals now permit the sharing of important findings before peer review and that the use of preprint platforms does not jeopardise future peer-reviewed publication") |
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"Our work showcases the powerful role preprints can have during public health crises because of the timeliness with which they can disseminate new information. Even prestigious journals now permit the sharing of important findings before peer review and that the use of preprint platforms does not jeopardise future peer-reviewed publication"
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