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Science in motion: A qualitative analysis of journalists’ use and perception of preprints
View ORCID ProfileAlice Fleerackers, View ORCID ProfileLaura Moorhead, View ORCID ProfileLauren A. Maggio, Kaylee Fagan, View ORCID ProfileJuan Pablo Alperin
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.03.479041
Alice Fleerackers
1Interdisciplinary Studies, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Laura Moorhead
2Journalism, College of Liberal and Creative Arts, San Francisco State University, USA
Lauren A. Maggio
3Department of Medicine, Uniformed Services University, USA
Kaylee Fagan
4Journalism, College of Liberal and Creative Arts, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California, USA
Juan Pablo Alperin
5Publishing Program, Simon Fraser University, Canada

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Posted February 04, 2022.
Science in motion: A qualitative analysis of journalists’ use and perception of preprints
Alice Fleerackers, Laura Moorhead, Lauren A. Maggio, Kaylee Fagan, Juan Pablo Alperin
bioRxiv 2022.02.03.479041; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.03.479041
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