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@KDNyhan They basically tell you not to cite subscription journals. Brilliant! Hope you heed the advice. We wanted to contact the @washingtonpost about that, but they ask you to subscribe to contact their editors... #openaccess
@hbergprotokoll@hendrikstreeck Would be nice to publish your actual protocol - @jmirpub#Researchprotocols would be an appropriate venue - https://t.co/FBuUipmF9q. And the final study could be published by now in an #openscience venue -https://t.co/Dj4L7OBbVk - including immediate availability of a #preprint
*** Note that we have changed the name of our twitter account from JMedInternetRes to @jmirpub - because we are now a publisher with >20 journals now! If you followed the old account before, you will still follow the new account. You old tweets will also be updated.