Accessible Open-Science Preprints

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Preprint Strategy — Health Equity & CSD Collaboration

Fast-Track Your Research · Fuel Collaboration · Model Open Science

🎯 Goals

Accelerate visibility of your trauma-informed and equity-centered research.
Invite collaboration from clinicians, students, and community partners.
Model open science practices — especially for early-career professionals.

Accelerate visibility Invite collaboration Model open science

What’s a Preprint?

A free, early version of your research shared before peer review — ideal for rapid dissemination and open collaboration.

Why It Matters

  • ⏱️ Faster access — get findings to clinicians and communities sooner.
  • 🤝 More collaboration — invite diverse expertise and partnerships early.
  • 📣 Greater visibility — increase outreach, citations, and recognition.
  • 💡 Early feedback — refine your research with peer and community input.

How to Share One

1. Pick a server: Choose medRxiv, EdArXiv, SocArXiv, or OSF Preprints—whichever aligns best with your field.
2. Upload your manuscript: Include author roles (CRediT) and a plain-language summary.
3. Link your materials: Add de-identified datasets, codebooks, or preregistration info via OSF or Zenodo.
4. Share with your community: Post on institutional and social channels, invite comments and student reviewers.

Clinician Tip

Preprints are not yet peer-reviewed — read critically, but don’t ignore them! They often preview emerging evidence and community-relevant innovation.

QR Code or Link

QR code linking to latest preprint
Open Latest Preprint

Replace the QR code and link above with your OSF or preprint page.

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