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The most read preLights of 2019

2019 was a very prolific year with 314 preprint highlights posted, and here we've collected the most popular ones:   #1 Pavithran Ravindran‘s post on optogenetic control of Wnt signalling to interrogate patterning in stem cells was the most read preLight in 2019 and included a comment from preprint first…


Posted on 1 January 2020

7 things that shaped preLights in 2019

On the last day of the year (and in fact, the decade), we look back at some of the highlights of 2019   #1 We launched preLists, where researchers curate a list of preprints presented at conferences, or compile a list of preprints on a certain topic. #2 At the…


Posted on 31 December 2019

Capturing the value added to a paper during peer review

Preprints accelerate science by making research accessible prior to journal publication, but peer-review often substantially improves papers. While for a long time the review history of a paper was not visible to anyone apart from the authors and reviewers/editors, recently, increasing numbers of journals have started publishing this information alongside…


Posted on 26 September 2019

preLights reached 500 posts!

Last week we reached our 500th preLights post – a big round of applause to all the preLighters who contributed! We are thrilled to see the wide range of fields and topics that the team covers, and are grateful to the preprint authors who provided comments to questions and additional…


Posted on 24 September 2019

We presented at the ALPSP Annual Conference and Awards

As one of four projects that were shortlisted for the ALPSP Awards for Innovation in Publishing, we were invited to talk about preLights at the ALPSP Annual conference  organized at the beautiful De Vere Beaumont Estate in Old Windsor, UK from September 11th - 13th, 2019   [caption id="attachment_13960" align="alignnone"…


Posted on 18 September 2019

preLights nominated for ALPSP Awards for Innovation in Publishing

We are delighted to announce that preLights has been shortlisted for the ALPSP Awards for Innovation in Publishing. On the ALPSP website you can read an interview with us, where we also discuss our future plans


Posted on 13 August 2019