Medical journals should embrace preprints to address the reproducibility crisis. Oakden-Rayner, L., Beam, A. L, & Palmer, L. J 2018.
Medical journals should embrace preprints to address the reproducibility crisis [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
The world moves at an ever-increasing pace, and this is especially true for biomedical research. The expansion of research capacity enabled by high-performance computing and ubiquitous, high-speed internet have created a fertile environment for the rapid dissemination and iteration of new ideas. There has been an explosion of output in many biomedical fields, including -omics of many stripes, ‘in sil- ico’ research, very large cohort studies (‘biobanking’) and medical artificial intelligence.
@misc{oakden2018medical,
  title={Medical journals should embrace preprints to address the reproducibility crisis},
  author={Oakden-Rayner, Luke and Beam, Andrew L and Palmer, Lyle J},
  year={2018},
  keywords={Viewpoints, Healthcare},
  url_Paper={https://www.dropbox.com/s/ndr1fok3e22mbvd/oakden-raynor_preprints_ije_2018.pdf?dl=0},
  abstract={The world moves at an ever-increasing pace, and this is especially true for biomedical research. The expansion of research capacity enabled by high-performance computing and ubiquitous, high-speed internet have created a fertile environment for the rapid dissemination and iteration of new ideas. There has been an explosion of output in many biomedical fields, including -omics of many stripes, ‘in sil- ico’ research, very large cohort studies (‘biobanking’) and medical artificial intelligence.},
  publisher={Oxford University Press}
}

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