- New commentary on the promises and perils of preprints out now in International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
Peer-reviewed commentary (with Dr. Marc Edwards) featuring two case studies (Flint, MI and COVID-19), four principles, and an eight questions checklist:
When are preprint releases justified during public health emergencies and when are they counterproductive? Peer-reviewed commentary (with Dr. Marc Edwards) featuring four principles, a questions checklist and examples from Flint, MI and COVID-19, is out: https://t.co/xlnSxDace4 pic.twitter.com/J8GxFmTyi6
— Siddhartha Roy (@siddharthaxroy) December 2, 2021
Very useful checklist of considerations for communicating science during a public health crisis. https://t.co/kDa1ff5lF5
— Amy Pruden (@waterARGome) December 3, 2021
To preprint or not to preprint. That is a good question. - Addressing the preprint dilemma https://t.co/lY2fyynX6W
— Howard I. Browman (@HBrowman) December 5, 2021
Read the (unfortunately paywalled) article here. Or, send me an email to request a copy.