ecoevorxiv

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a preprint? {-}

A preprint is a manuscript published on a preprint server without peer review. Preprints can subsequently be submitted to a scholarly journal to undergo peer review.

What is a preprint server? {-}

Preprint repositories (also known as preprint servers or preprint archives) are online archives of works which are not peer reviewed. The first preprint repository was arXiv which launched in 1991. Since then many different preprint repositories were created, both general and discipline-specific.

What types of preprints can be uploaded to EcoEvoRxiv preprint server? {-}

EcoEvoRxiv hosts manuscripts in ecology, evolutionary biology, and related fields describing empirical, theoretical, and synthesis studies, as well as review papers and opinion pieces. We currently accept preprints in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.

What are publishers’ policies on preprints? {-}

Most journals accept manuscripts previously archived as preprints. You can check publisher copyright policies and self-archiving using Sherpa-Romeo.

Why use a preprint server? {-}

When should I upload my preprint? {-}

You can upload your preprint anytime you’re ready to share it with the community. You may wish to upload well before submitting to a journal, for instance if you hope to receive feedback to improve the manuscript prior to formal peer review. Or you may wish to upload at the same time you submit to a journal. If you wait to upload until after the manuscript is accepted by a journal, this is technically no longer a ‘preprint’, and is instead known as a ‘postprint’. Some preprint servers do not accept postprints, but EcoEvoRxiv does. However, be aware that journals may limit public archiving of postprints, so check the journal policies.

So, why wouldn’t you? {-}

Some journals, though very few these days, may not accept your article if it has been posted as a preprint. The number of journals in this category is small and decreasing. You can check your target journal’s policy here or here.

We already have preprint providers such as bioRxiv, why another one? {-}

We started EcoEvoRxiv to encourage archiving of preprints in ecology and evolutionary biology whether that be in EcoEvoRxiv, or elsewhere. Despite the benefits of preprints, the proportion of researchers using them is still low.

Having said that, EcoEvoRxiv has some distinct advantages:

How can I submit a manuscript in EcoEvoRxiv? {-}

For step-by-step guidance on submitting a preprint, please watch our tutorial video.