Get peer feedback with Advance, a SAGE preprints platform that makes it easy to
share early versions of your work ahead of formal peer review and publication.
As most researchers know, in academic publishing, a
preprint is a version of a scholarly piece of research that
precedes review and publication in a peer-reviewed journal
and has been posted to an open-access online platform.
Preprints are typically available for free, before and after the
peer-reviewed version of the paper is published.
If you are a researcher interested in leveraging peer
feedback to help shape and fi ne-tune your work prior to
publication, you now have access to Advance—a SAGE
preprints community. This free, open-access online
community supports original research and reviews, making
content open to receiving feedback from your colleagues
and peers. The service enables you to broadly disseminate
and start communicating about your time-sensitive work
and ideas earlier in the research process, allowing you to
garner engagement and feedback throughout the life of your
projects. With Advance, you can share a variety of preprint
types, including, but not limited to, original research,
literature reviews, commentaries, and case studies.
Ever wish your peers could review your time-sensitive
research before the formal peer review process?
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