bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology - preLights
https://prelights.biologists.com/highlights/biorxiv-the-preprint-server-for-biologybioRxiv: the preprint server for biology. Richard Sever, Ted Roeder, Samantha Hindle, Linda Sussman, Kevin-John Black, Janet Argentine, Wayne Manos, John R. Inglis. One of the best known and earliest preprint servers, arXiv, was founded in 1991. Since then, it has revolutionised the publication landscape in the physical and mathematical sciences.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) | bioRxiv
https://www.biorxiv.org/about/FAQbioRxiv is for the distribution of preprints, which are complete but unpublished manuscripts. Research articles reporting new, confirmatory, or contradictory findings may be posted. Individual components of research articles such as figures, tables, and data sets are not appropriate for posting to bioRxiv.
bioRxiv.org - the preprint server for Biology
https://www.biorxiv.orgView by Month. * The Clinical Trials and Epidemiology subject categories are now closed to new submissions following the completion of bioRxiv's clinical research pilot project and launch of the dedicated health sciences server medRxiv (submit.medrxiv.org). New papers that report results of Clinical Trials must now be submitted to medRxiv.
bioRxiv - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BioRxivbioRxiv (pronounced "bio-archive" ) is an open access preprint repository for the biological sciences co-founded by John Inglis and Richard Sever in November 2013. It is hosted by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL). As preprints, papers hosted on bioRxiv are not peer-reviewed, but undergo basic screening and checked against plagiarism. Readers may offer comments on the preprint…