- The Stars Are Aligning for Preprints, summary post in the Scholarly Kitchen by Judy Luther
- Applied Physics Now in arXiv
- bioRxiv receives new funding for “sharing new tools in order to speed adoption and dissemination of preprints and optimize communication infrastructure in science;” Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to boost sharing of global scientific research in collaboration with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
- FASEB editorial policy, updated to allow submission of preprints
- “The four EMBO Press journals announced the extension of their “scooping protection” to preprints to help and encourage scientists to share their research findings in a timely manner;” Protected as soon as you unveil your masterpiece
- Cell Press announced A “Sneak Peek” at papers under review available in a public Mendeley group; authors choose whether or not to make their manuscripts available in Sneak Peak and in addition they may use other preprint servers. Cell Press journals’ Sneak Peak is discussed a bit in When is a Preprint Server Not a Preprint Server?, by David Crotty, on Scholarly Kitchen
- OSF Preprints announces partnerships in more subject areas including Law, Marine Affairs, Contemplative Science, Paleontology; Public Goods Infrastructure for Preprints and Innovation in Scholarly Communication
- NIH is working on documentation for citing preprints in Biographical Sketches; meanwhile PI’s should refer to the Application Guide, which has already been updated.