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- noun Plural form of
preprint . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
preprint .
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Paul Ginsparg, who runs a digital archive for unpublished physics papers, has suggested that putting "preprints" of scientific papers on the Web could let the community as a whole decide which papers are most useful.
Archive 2005-04-01 2005
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Researchers submit their work as "preprints" before formal publication.
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Researchers submit their work as "preprints" before formal publication.
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Researchers submit their work as "preprints" before formal publication.
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Reprints or preprints of book chapters or journal articles (please do not send a copy of your dissertation or thesis)
Postdoctoral Program 2010
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ARROW Discovery Service - where you can search 258,671 Australian research outputs, including theses; preprints; postprints; journal articles; book chapters; music recordings and pictures.
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Most of these papers are preprints available online from the astrophysics preprint server.
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It's owned, operated and funded by Cornell University. astro-ph is the collection of preprints classified as astrophysics; the "recent" category in astro-ph is the new preprints submitted in the last week.
This Week's astro-ph Preprints: Jean Tate's Best Pick | Universe Today 2010
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PS, going over the Astronomy Cast episode How to be Taken Seriously by Scientists is what motivated me to pick this preprint however, I must tell you, in all honesty, that there are at least ten other preprints that are equally pickable.
This Week's astro-ph Preprints: Jean Tate's Best Pick | Universe Today 2010
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Peter Scott's Library Blog: College and Research Libraries preprints skip to main | skip to sidebar
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