ChemRxiv
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Type of site | Science |
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Available in | English |
URL | ChemRxiv.org |
Commercial | No |
Launched | 2017 |
Current status | Online |
ChemRxiv is an open access preprint archive for chemistry.[1] It is operated by the American Chemical Society, Royal Society of Chemistry[2] and German Chemical Society.[3][4] The new preprint server was announced already in 2016,[5][6] but was only opened online in 2017.[7] Initially, editors of ACS journals were skeptical and only 80% of the editors allowed submissions to be uploaded to the preprint server in 2017.[8] In 2019 the Chinese Chemical Society and the Chemical Society of Japan joined as co-owners of the preprint server.[9][10]
The initial reception of ChemRxiv was one of hesitation,[6] with several major journals of the founding organizations initially unsupportive: the Angewandte Chemie gave support in March 2018[11] and JACS only gave support in August 2018.[12] However, ChemRxiv received more than 1,000 submissions in the first eighteen months.[13], growing to 2,314 in 2019.[10] Like other preprint servers, it saw a surge in COVID19 preprints in 2020.[14]
References
- ^ Sarabipour, Sarvenaz; Debat, Humberto J.; Emmott, Edward; Burgess, Steven J.; Schwessinger, Benjamin; Hensel, Zach (21 February 2019). "On the value of preprints: An early career researcher perspective". PLOS Biology. 17 (2): e3000151. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3000151.
- ^ "Partnership with Leading Societies to Support ChemRxiv™". Royal Society of Chemistry.
- ^ Widener, Andrea. "ACS launches chemistry preprint server". Chemical & Engineering News. Retrieved 2016-08-11.
- ^ "ChemRxiv About Page".
- ^ Cressey, Daniel (11 August 2016). "Chemists to get their own preprint server". Nature. doi:10.1038/nature.2016.20409.
- ^ a b Dijkgraaf, Arjen (11 August 2016). "Chemie krijgt eigen preprintserver | C2W". www.c2w.nl. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
- ^ Trager, Rebecca. "ChemRxiv preprint server now online". Chemistry World.
- ^ Trager, Rebecca. "Preprint servers making waves in chemistry community". Chemistry World.
- ^ Trager, Rebecca. "China and Japan join ChemRxiv partnership". Chemistry World.
- ^ a b Coudert, François-Xavier (18 May 2020). "The rise of preprints in chemistry". Nature Chemistry. 12 (6): 499–502. doi:10.1038/s41557-020-0477-5.
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20180316122219/https:/twitter.com/angew_chem/status/974603394219462656. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
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(help) - ^ "Chemistry preprints pick up steam". Chemical & Engineering News.
- ^ Kwon, Diana (7 May 2020). "How swamped preprint servers are blocking bad coronavirus research". Nature. doi:10.1038/d41586-020-01394-6.
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