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Live Reviews

Live Reviews are topic-centered, interactive preprint review calls via a video conference tool such as Zoom. Outputs from Live Reviews can be used to improve a manuscript or be integrated into journal review workflows.

Core to PREreview's mission is increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in scholarly peer review. Live Reviews allow structured and constructive discussions following guided discussion questions that encourage diverse methods of participation.

Why Live Reviews?

Who participates?

What are the event outputs?

After the call, our team works with the Live Review participants interested in authoring the review to summarize the discussion into a full PREreview that is then published on PREreview.org.

The reviewers will be listed as review authors using either their real name or their unique PREreview pseudonym. In some cases, the review resulting from the call is integrated into the journal-organized peer review process—as it is the case for some of our collaborations with journals like JMIR Publications and Current Research in Neurobiology.

Here you can find the reviews that we published as outputs of Live Review events, including those run with JMIR Publications which can be found in the JMIR Publications Club.

Interested in PREreview Live Reviews?

To request our support to run a Live Review or to discuss how they can be integrated into your workflow, email us at community@prereview.org.

Current and past collaborations to host Live Reviews of preprints submitted to a journal include contracting work with JMIR Publications and Current Research in Neurobiology, respectively.