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COVID-19 researches need to be able to easily find relevant and important papers among the mass influx of COVID papers in order to acquire more knowledge and advance their research.

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Updated 2020-08-27

Contributors are:

Elijah Fox
Elijah Fox
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Samuel Wood
Samuel Wood
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Sarah Higuchi-Crowell
Sarah Higuchi-Crowell
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Who are from:

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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  • COVID-19 researches need to be able to easily find relevant and important papers among the mass influx of COVID papers in order to acquire more knowledge and advance their research.

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  • COVID-19 researchers need claims to be scrutinized by qualified experts in order to spend less time and energy correcting misinformation or misleading information.

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  • COVID-19 researchers need to be able to access COVID articles and their cited articles in order to conduct a more comprehensive review of the literature.

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  • COVID-19 researchers need peer evaluation of research to acknowledge the gaps in our understanding of COVID-19 in order to promote more open research discourse and avoid discourse that prematurely tries to assess the validity of claims.

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Learn After
  • Different sources of knowledge

  • The user Jura on Wikipedia talks states that interdisciplinary exchange would benefit specialists

  • Tweet and reply from Jonathon Block and Glen de Vries about importance of scicomm and pre-print dangers

  • Steven Nono tweets about the importance of science communication with so many papers being published

  • Bhramar Mukherjee tweets that the exponential curve of COVID papers needs to flatten

  • Wikipedia: Different research demonstrates different results regarding the effectiveness of a drug/treatment that causes a big gap among the data being communicated.

  • Wikipedia: WHO vs Johns Hopkins University (JHU): two trusted sources constantly differ in data.

  • Wikipedia: Research projects being buried under more research and information is being overlooked or hard to be reached at.

  • Wikipedia: Inconsistencies in numbers vary from source to source. Does accuracy in data make it credible, or should the source's identity be the deciding factor in reliability?

  • Wikipedia: Restrictions against preprints and what adds credibility to a source

  • Big surge of information regarding COVID-19, people should find multiple sources to find reliability in the information, and not accept all information at face value.

  • Preprints: some researchers believe speed is more important of validity. These are different times when information is needed more urgently, still, it is recommended researchers investigate further on these preprints and peer review them themselves.

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