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rbharath avatar rbharath commented on July 17, 2024 1

https://www.researchsquare.com/blog/coronavirus is a very nice list of preprints updated as they come out. I've been using this (and Twitter) to source papers

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raghuyennamalli avatar raghuyennamalli commented on July 17, 2024 1

Thanks! The Mt. Sinai link is really good. Lots of good summary for many papers.

There will be lots of reviews that will be published/preprinted soon. We could include those by highlighting what they discussed. Goes without saying that we don't want to reinvent the wheel here. So, saying that "some excellent reviews are listed below. But, we focused on blah blah blah.... " would help us distinguish from other reviews. That's the idea I had. Otherwise, reviews have list of many primary literature that we can look into.

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agitter avatar agitter commented on July 17, 2024

#98 is a review article that links to a lot of relevant primary literature

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raghuyennamalli avatar raghuyennamalli commented on July 17, 2024

#98 is a review article that links to a lot of relevant primary literature

So, what are the guidelines with review papers?

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rando2 avatar rando2 commented on July 17, 2024

Oh wow, this is an amazing resource that seems to share a lot of our goals: https://disqus.com/by/sinaiimmunologyreviewproject/
If you prefer twitter:
https://twitter.com/SinaiImmunol

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rando2 avatar rando2 commented on July 17, 2024

@raghuyennamalli we don't have a separate policy in place yet -- but definitely open to changing that if you have ideas! Right now, people are just filling out the template, indicating it's a review, but leaving most fields blank, e.g., #98 and #56
I would not be opposed to including a checkbox at the top to ask if it's a review paper and then telling people they don't need to fill in the rest :) I assume most review papers (except this one itself?) will already be peer reviewed.

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rando2 avatar rando2 commented on July 17, 2024

Another cool resource, organized by date: https://www.covid19-archive.com/

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rando2 avatar rando2 commented on July 17, 2024

From @SiminaB http://biomed-sanity.com/

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dziakj1 avatar dziakj1 commented on July 17, 2024

This is a beautiful curated collection of links to papers:
https://www.evidenceaid.org/coronavirus-covid-19-evidence-collection/

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