Does bioRxiv Fulfill Its Purpose? Data reveal that putting preprints up for comment does nothing to change their fate
bioRxiv Authors Mostly Post After Submission Of a sample of 1,200 papers across fields, most preprints posted after submission to a journal
BioRxiv and Unreviewed Preprints More than 30% of its preprints consistently never find a peer-reviewed home
The Bigs, the Brands, and bioRxiv Biology authors who get published tend to go with the bigs and the brands
A String of bioRxiv Analysis With a lot of data about bioRxiv in hand, I'll be interpreting it in a series of posts
How's PLOS Faring with bioRxiv Authors? Since 2013, the percentage of papers from bioRxiv published in PLOS journals has changed
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