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FAST principles for preprint feedback
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FAST principles for preprint feedback
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Iratxe Puebla
Posted Tue January 18, 2022 12:33 PM
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I am pleased to share the
FAST principles for preprint feedback
- a set of 14 principles clustered around the themes Focused, Appropriate, Specific, Transparent (FAST), that apply to any aspect of preprint feedback. The principles have been developed by the
ASAPbio preprint review cultural norms Working Group
, which included researchers, editors and representatives of preprint review platform and funder.
You can read a full description of the principles in this preprint:
https://osf.io/9wdcq
, and this blog post provides further context for this work:
asapbio.org/fast-principles-for-a-thriving-preprint-feedback-culture
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Iratxe Puebla
Associate Director
ASAPbio
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