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December 7th Community Call: Introducing a New Systematic Review Preregistration Template
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December 7th Community Call: Introducing a New Systematic Review Preregistration Template
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Amy Riegelman
Posted Nov 16, 2022 01:55 PM
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Here is the link
to sign up for an upcoming Community Call. Details below. Basically a group (mostly psychology researchers) created a preregistration template (the
preprint explaining this work
). It's basically an alternative to the Prospero e-form. Unlike Prospero, in the OSF registry, there are no limits regarding review types or discipline area. The only moderation is for spam.
Here
is a mock-up of the e-form as you will eventually view it in OSF Registries. The attached version of the flyer has live links.
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Amy Riegelman (she, her, hers)
Social Sciences & Evidence Synthesis Librarian
University of Minnesota
Co-recipient of the
2022 Minnesota Academic Innovator Award
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4127-5222
New citation:
Is the open access citation advantage real? A systematic review of the citation of open access and subscription-based articles
was cited in a recent
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Office of Science and Technology Policy report to Congress
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