tools and methods that are helping (Science COVID Info)
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Difficult to efficiently inform the research community about inappropriate results/findings
Repetition and contradiction in collaborative research
Cognitive overload and determining the novelty of a new study
Published papers are static and don't get updated dynamically
Difficulties of multidisciplinary research collaboration
The increased role of preprint servers in COVID-19 research
Time-consuming to self-judge many rapidly released papers
Marketing and subscription fees of journals
Personal ambitions and carrier incentives
Flaws in the published journal papers
Difficulty Informing the Public
Challenges with current research tools
References for Barriers to COVID-19 Research
Repetitions and contradictions topic sprint findings
Finding a Consensus (problems in interdisciplinary work) topic sprint findings
Scientists are drowning in COVID-19 papers (cognitive overload) topic sprint findings
Input getting lost (difficulty of communicating with the scientific community) topic sprint findings
tweets about literature or literature (Science COVID Info)
communicating with public and politicians (Science COVID Info)
tools and methods that are helping (Science COVID Info)
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Ben Hammeer expresses how Kaggle helps COVID researchers
Nature tweets about a new article about AI summarizing papers to help COVID researchers sift through literature
Vaughn Cooper tweets about a COVID registry by ASMicrobiology
Connected Papers tweets about the launch of their new product, a visual tool to help scientists find relevant papers
Axios posts about AI solutions to the flood of information related to COVID research
Raleigh M. Linville tweets useful browser extensions that help improve literature searches
Rens van de Schoot tweets about new version of plugin that uses active learning to produce recent and relevant COVID-19 papers
DiscourseNet posts webinar that allows scientists to get their COVID papers (between 1000-3000 words) reviewed by a group of peers.
Bianca Kramer posts that Elsevier's COVID related content will remain free until October
Jeorg Heber tweets that he will be working with other publishers to properly review COVID papers
Salesforce tweets their new search tool for relevant COVID-19 papers
COVID-19 Public Sentiment Insights and Machine Learning for Tweets Classification
Geoffrey Siwo tweets about crowdsourced COVID-19 gene library that helps reach consensus
Dr.Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweets about on a new COVID-19 data platform, Pool, that will be open to everybody to work on the solution
Tim Plante tweets his solution on how he helped others template their scientific papers
Jen Oyler-Yaniv tweets about coming together with researchers from other universities to learn