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Chemistry 410: Pre-Prints

CHEM 410

Pre-Prints

ChemRN

ChemRN
"The Chemistry Research Network on SSRN is an open access preprint server that provides a venue for authors to showcase their research papers in our digital library, speeding up the dissemination and providing the scholarly community access to groundbreaking working papers and early-stage research. SSRN provides the opportunity to share different outputs of research such as preliminary or exploratory investigations, book chapters, PhD dissertations, course and teaching materials, presentations, and posters among others. SSRN also helps Chemistry scholars discover the latest research in their own and other fields of interest, while providing a platform for the early sharing of their own work, making it available for subsequent work to be built upon more quickly."
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OSF Preprints: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

OSF Preprints: Physical Sciences and Mathematics
"The OSF is a free open-source software project that facilitates open collaboration in science research. As a collaboration tool, OSF helps research teams work on projects privately or make the entire project publicly accessible for broad dissemination. As a workflow system, OSF enables connections to data, preprints, and data management and research planning that researchers already use, streamlining their process and increasing efficiency. Post your work, solicit feedback, and tag categories for others to find, comment on, and engage with you."
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ChemRxiv

ChemRxiv

"ChemRxiv (pronounced 'chem-archive') is a free submission, distribution, and archive service for unpublished preprints in chemistry and related areas.

ChemRxiv gives researchers across a broad range of fields related to the chemical sciences the opportunity to share early results with colleagues and receive recommendations for improvement, ahead of formal peer review and publication.

Researchers can use ChemRxiv to:

Gather feedback and context from fellow scientists
Rapidly disseminate work to a wide audience
Establish the priority and precedence of a discovery
Boost the visibility of research findings
Make research work more discoverable
Find potential collaborators and hold interdisciplinary discussions
Document research results for grant reviewers in advance of publication
Facilitate rapid evaluation of results
Spot trends and encourage a broad range of constructive feedback
All of these features can ultimately improve the reliability of the final research.

ChemRxiv preprints are created directly from the author's original files and are not modified before posting. We conduct a basic screening for plagiarism, offensive language, non-scientific, and inappropriate content, and we will exclude materials that may pose a health or security risk if identified. Beyond this screening, the files are unedited and are not peer reviewed. Please see our Policies for more information.

ChemRxiv is co-owned and collaboratively managed by the American Chemical Society (ACS) [opens in a new tab], Chinese Chemical Society (CCS) [opens in a new tab], Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) [opens in a new tab], German Chemical Society (GDCh) [opens in a new tab], and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) [opens in a new tab].

With five of the world's largest chemical societies driving its development, ChemRxiv enables efficient and timely dissemination of chemistry knowledge, helps authors and researchers around the world communicate their work across disciplines, and provides a forum through which to share and discover the very latest findings.
ChemRxiv is co-owned and collaboratively managed by the American Chemical Society (ACS) [opens in a new tab], Chinese Chemical Society (CCS) [opens in a new tab], Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) [opens in a new tab], German Chemical Society (GDCh) [opens in a new tab], and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) [opens in a new tab]."
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