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Replying to @LeaMerone @gofundme
Why not post a preprint via
@socarxiv or@medrxivpreprint ... or the classic@arxiv ... You can submit the manuscript you submitted (the unformatted version)1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @AppDemography @LeaMerone and
We did post a preprint! Our option to fall back on is to retract the paper entirely, but we'd rather not if it's possible
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Replying to @GidMK @AppDemography and
The research is done, and it will stay available in any case, at the very least on the preprint server. What is the rationale to support the publication in an Elsevier journal? Is it to maintain the stamp of approval and maintain the perceived authority of an accepted paper?
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Replying to @Marco_Piani @GidMK and
I am donating, and they are young scholars working in a system that is structured where this "support" is the only way to make it. As long as the system rewards this sort of research, this is the tango we have to dance.
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Thank you so much! Yes it is a mixture of things, partly that retraction is a headache, partly that there are still many who discount preprint information, etc
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