Have you published preprints before? Did you find it beneficial? Let's discuss them in the comments! You might also like this video: What you need to know about Open Access Journals: th-cam.com/video/HV9UBeS2qxs/w-d-xo.html
@@ScientificWritingSchool actually I uploaded on vixra, research square and zenodo ..basically vixra doesn't provide DOI..maybe it's a e print..not pre print And zenodo is also a dataset not pre print but it's give a DOI Only research square is a complete preprint ..so what's in this case? And also tell me can we upload on 1 preprint and 1 e print like vixra which does not provide DOI
They are as bad as journals now. Things are definitely not improving in science. I try hard but it's never easy. Without jurists we'd all be dead. Honestly they've been keeping us alive.
Well, I don't have a lot of choice because we are a consulting firm and not part of a university system that can review the work before we submit it. So we need a review by specialists before submitting to a peer review journal. I think the system needs to be changed, it shouldn't be up to the peer review journals to decide if you can preprint. They want my paper?..... then they should compete for it.
Thank you, that answered many if not all of my questions, after being declined by PRL for a submission and researching for info to learn more about the process i dont know why its not common knowledge to upload to a preprint server first before ever thinking of submitting for peer review. I especially like that i get to retain copyright ownership. What is the creative commons thing you mentioned?
You might want to get your work into a preprint to get feedback, but keep trying to get it published. See this video for what to do after a rejection: th-cam.com/video/3LFVKcD2FmA/w-d-xo.html
It depends on the preprint policy of that journal or conference. Many journals will consider publishing articles that have appeared as preprints, but some will not.
Have you published preprints before? Did you find it beneficial? Let's discuss them in the comments! You might also like this video: What you need to know about Open Access Journals: th-cam.com/video/HV9UBeS2qxs/w-d-xo.html
Can we publish same article on 2 pre Prints?
Thanks for the question! You should publish a preprint on only one preprint server.
@@ScientificWritingSchool but I already submitted on multiple places..what happen if all servers approved and give me a DOI?
@@Vigyandarshan I suggest you withdraw all but one of the submissions before they are approved.
@@ScientificWritingSchool actually I uploaded on vixra, research square and zenodo
..basically vixra doesn't provide DOI..maybe it's a e print..not pre print
And zenodo is also a dataset not pre print but it's give a DOI
Only research square is a complete preprint
..so what's in this case?
And also tell me can we upload on 1 preprint and 1 e print like vixra which does not provide DOI
They are as bad as journals now. Things are definitely not improving in science. I try hard but it's never easy. Without jurists we'd all be dead. Honestly they've been keeping us alive.
Well, I don't have a lot of choice because we are a consulting firm and not part of a university system that can review the work before we submit it. So we need a review by specialists before submitting to a peer review journal. I think the system needs to be changed, it shouldn't be up to the peer review journals to decide if you can preprint. They want my paper?..... then they should compete for it.
More and more journals will take papers that have ben released as preprints. The system doesn't like to change, but it is changing, gradually.
Nice information,it is really helpful to my paper
Glad to hear that! Thanks for the comment
Thank you, that answered many if not all of my questions, after being declined by PRL for a submission and researching for info to learn more about the process i dont know why its not common knowledge to upload to a preprint server first before ever thinking of submitting for peer review. I especially like that i get to retain copyright ownership. What is the creative commons thing you mentioned?
I'm glad to hear it was helpful for you! Here is more information about Creative Commons: creativecommons.org
If any paper is rejected by the journal but allow us for priprints service what should we do In that case.
You might want to get your work into a preprint to get feedback, but keep trying to get it published. See this video for what to do after a rejection: th-cam.com/video/3LFVKcD2FmA/w-d-xo.html
@@ScientificWritingSchool thanks for your guidance sir
For some case, preprint increase the plagiarism and some journal without verifying the work of the preprint and the submitted article, they reject.
That's unfortunate.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
After I publish into preprint, is it not effect to publish to journal or conference without changing anything?
It depends on the preprint policy of that journal or conference. Many journals will consider publishing articles that have appeared as preprints, but some will not.
That would depend on the journal.
Any preprint server for Linguistics related paper?
Yes, there are some! Check this listing: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_preprint_repositories
Happy writing!
@@ScientificWritingSchool Thank you very much!
You're welcome!