Royal Society of Chemistry’s Post

Tanja Junkers chairs this session on how researchers can best use preprint servers when moving toward publishing their work. She is joined by Benjamin Mudrak (ACS and ChemRxiv), May Copsey (Royal Society of Chemistry), and Robert Luxenhofer (University of Helsinki), who will provide their perspectives on the topic, followed by a Q&A with the live audience.

#RSCPoster The role of preprints in chemical science on Mar 5 at 1PM (BST)

#RSCPoster The role of preprints in chemical science on Mar 5 at 1PM (BST)

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The webinar will be recorded and can be accessed on the Royal Society of Chemistry LinkedIn later :)

The video will be available on-demand from 2pm on LinkedIn and 2pm tomorrow on Youtube

How do you rapidly increase publishing rate without significantly affecting publishing quality?

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Is there a maximum timeframe from publishing on ChemRxiv to submitting to a journal for publication? 

How many views/downloads does the average preprint obtain? Which subject areas are the most viewed?

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Once the article is accepted in a journal would the rXiv article be updated or removed?

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If I were to publish my work on ChemArXiv before submitting to a journal would I be at risk of being scooped?

The webinar was very insightful. Thank you.

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I joined a bit late, will the event be uploaded to watch VOD?

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