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ChemRxiv: Publishing in the Age of Preprint Servers: Proceedings of a Symposium - in Brief
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... A workshop held by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Chemical Sciences Roundtable (CSR) , in collaboration with ACS, at the 254th ACS National Meeting on August 22, 2017, in Washington, DC, provided a neutral forum for representatives of funding agencies, scientific journals, foundations, and academia to discuss their views.
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... Sandra Schmid, Professor and Chair of the Biology Department at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, said she has used the server to improve her career, as a resource in hiring new faculty members, and as materials for grant reviews and tenure letters. According to Professor Schmid, bioRxiv has not yet gained a strong footing in the biological sciences culture, but the number of papers submitted to the server is growing exponentially.
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... Chad Mirkin, a Professor at Northwestern University and the associate editor for the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) , also expressed opposition to preprint servers.
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... Department of Energy; Malika Jeffries-El, Boston University; Jack Kaye, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Mary Kirchhoff, American Chemical Society; JoAnn Slama Lighty, National Science Foundation; Laurie Locascio, National Institute of Standards and Technology, David Myers, GCP Applied Technologies, Ashutosh Rao, U.S. Food and Drug Administration; Angela Wilson, National Science Foundation.


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