Michael Markie
@mmmarksman.bsky.social
All things Open Science/Open Data/Open Research. Head of Innovation Initiatives at eLife, Director of Community at ICOR
not approved or in limbo! The Catch 22 is trying do something different but having to succumb to the rules of journal world. PRC is better than ‘Review then Publish’, however I think genuine reform comes when you unshackle from the conventions and focus on fitting out not fitting in!
October 17, 2025 at 5:43 PM
not approved or in limbo! The Catch 22 is trying do something different but having to succumb to the rules of journal world. PRC is better than ‘Review then Publish’, however I think genuine reform comes when you unshackle from the conventions and focus on fitting out not fitting in!
The major difference to F1000R is you could take a reviewed preprint elsewhere & choose not to be ‘validated’. By having the journal publish just the ‘validated’ articles means BPC could get indexed fully by WoS. F1000R can’t be indexed in WoS due to publishing content that is approved,
October 17, 2025 at 5:43 PM
The major difference to F1000R is you could take a reviewed preprint elsewhere & choose not to be ‘validated’. By having the journal publish just the ‘validated’ articles means BPC could get indexed fully by WoS. F1000R can’t be indexed in WoS due to publishing content that is approved,
Ha, some major value add, just imagine the page and colour charges.
August 2, 2025 at 8:04 AM
Ha, some major value add, just imagine the page and colour charges.
Enjoyed this ray of light with the morning cuppa. Makes a lot of sense & after years of ‘hacking’ the current system, I think we’re at an inflection point where things can change. And you’re right, we need scientists to front how they want to do and share work. I’d love to work with them on it.
June 3, 2025 at 6:37 AM
Enjoyed this ray of light with the morning cuppa. Makes a lot of sense & after years of ‘hacking’ the current system, I think we’re at an inflection point where things can change. And you’re right, we need scientists to front how they want to do and share work. I’d love to work with them on it.