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- Comment: Doing a quick google it look notable just need expanding without copyright violations and another independent source or two KylieTastic (talk) 17:16, 25 August 2024 (UTC)
Review Commons was established in 2019 by the European Molecular Biology Organization and ASAPbio.[1]
In December 2023 the Royal Society journal Open Biology became an affiliated journal.[2] As of August 2024, Review Commons had 28 affiliate journals.[3] Editors at some journals were initially reluctant to participate although were now satisfied with the results. [4]
EMBO accepts a first author refereed preprint from Review Commons as equivalent to a first author publication in terms of eligibility for its Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme.[5]
Universitätsbibliothek Bern published an explanation and critique of Review Commons.[6] Group Leader at Lund University in Sweden, Nick Leigh, published a blogpost on his experience of using Review Commons in 2023. [7]
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edit- ^ "Review Commons is now LIVE - The Official PLOS Blog". 9 December 2019.
- ^ "Open Biology joins Review Commons and now accepts submissions accompanied by reviews from Review Commons. | Royal Society". royalsociety.org. 4 December 2023.
- ^ "Homepage". Review Commons.
- ^ "Researchers push preprint reviews to improve scientific communications. | Science". science.org. 19 December 2022.
- ^ "Refereed preprints recognized as eligibility criterion for EMBO Postdoctoral Fellowships. | EMBO". embo.org. 20 September 2022.
- ^ "Review Commons: News from scholarly publishing". YouTube. 10 June 2024.|
- ^ "Review Commons Experience". 19 May 2023.