I think @prereview is indeed the best option for this.
@MetaROR is an option only if the authors of the preprint submit their work to MetaROR and MetaROR then invites you as a reviewer.
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I think @prereview is indeed the best option for this.
@MetaROR is an option only if the authors of the preprint submit their work to MetaROR and MetaROR then invites you as a reviewer.
@renebekkers yes, you can review a preprint from OSF on PREreview.org. All you need is the DOI. Get started here https://prereview.org/review-a-preprint.
I think @prereview is indeed the best option for this.
@MetaROR is an option only if the authors of the preprint submit their work to MetaROR and MetaROR then invites you as a reviewer.
@LudoWaltman @prereview @MetaROR thanks - the authors submitted a preprint on the OSF to a journal, but not to MetaRoR, so I will go for PreReview. Linking preprints to reviews seems like an obvious improvement for the OSF though
Excellent, Rene, I have very positive experiences with @prereview. I use it a lot to publish reviews of preprinted articles.
And I agree OSF and other preprint servers need to do a better job in linking preprints to reviews, for instance using COAR Notify. @coar_repositories