In this episode, Hanna and Dan discuss the world of academic publishing and the accessibility of scientific knowledge. They begin by talking about how traditional barriers, like paywalls, have historically kept scientific journals out of reach for most people, and how electronic journals are starting to change that landscape.
As they continue, Hanna and Dan explain the complexities of the peer review process, revealing why it can take a long time for research to be published and the challenges faced with journal submissions. They also touch on how preprints and open access are helping to make research more widely available, while considering the role of peer review in ensuring the quality of scientific work (but not all the time!) and acknowledging how abstracts can sometimes mislead.
They also offer practical tips on finding academic resources using platforms like Google Scholar and PubMed. Dan also shares a story about an unexpected collaboration that emerged from the preprint process.
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