The Role of Peer-Reviewed Journals in Times of COVID-19 - Joseph Caputo - AAAS Annual Meeting
Offered By: AAAS Annual Meeting via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical role of peer-reviewed journals during the COVID-19 pandemic in this 22-minute AAAS Annual Meeting talk by Joseph Caputo. Discover how scientific publications maintained rigorous standards while adapting to the urgent need for rapid information dissemination. Learn about strategies employed to contextualize research findings for the global press, combating misinformation and ensuring accurate public communication. Gain insights into the challenges faced by the scientific community in balancing speed and accuracy, and understand the importance of preprints and embargo policies in the evolving landscape of scientific publishing during a global health crisis.
Syllabus
Introduction
Joseph Caputo
No embargo
Preprints
Takeaways
Interview
Outro
Taught by
AAAS Annual Meeting
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