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title: 'Launch: Nature Precedings'
teaser:
tags: news,web
author: Matt Jankowski
published_on: 2007-06-21
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We're pleased to announce the launch of [Nature
Precedings](http://precedings.nature.com) - a preprint server operated by Nature
Publishing Group.  thoughtbot has been involved as a product development partner
since precedings was still in the concept stage.  It's been great to work with
Timo, Nicole, Hilary, Tom and everyone else at Nature who are genuinely
passionate about what they do and about wanting this project to succeed where
past services have not.  From the Precedings about page:

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> Nature Precedings is a place for researchers to share documents, including
> presentations, posters, white papers, technical papers, supplementary
> findings, and manuscripts. It provides a rapid way to disseminate emerging
> results and new theories, solicit opinions, and record the provenance of
> ideas. It also makes such material easy to archive, share and cite. The whole
> service is free of charge.

After having worked on the first two iterations of [Nature
Network](http://network.nature.com), working on precedings has been interesting
and has allowed us to learn a lot more about scientific publishing and what the
roles of researchers and publishers are in the scientific process.  For a
project that seems pretty straightforward (you submit your manuscripts and some
editors approve them), there's actually some cool stuff going on from a
technical perspective...

* DOIs from [Crossref](http://crossref.org) - this is like tinyurl for the
  publishing world, sorta
* A legacy email subscription management <abbr title="Application Programming
  Interface">API</abbr> which integrates with nature.com user email preferences
* A legacy authentication <abbr title="Application Programming
  Interface">API</abbr> to enable central identity with nature.com for all
  precedings users
* Integration with manuscript submission tools that are already part of the
  journal publishing workflow, to grease the wheels for people who want to get
  stuff into the system quickly
* Behind the scenes <abbr title="PowerPoint">PPT</abbr>/DOC to <abbr
  title="Portable Document Format">PDF</abbr> conversion, using a daemonized
  OpenOffice process.

Future plans include an expanded submission <abbr title="Application Programming
Interface">API</abbr>, mirroring submitted content to NPGs publishing partners,
and more.  Not only is it exciting to launch, but it's exciting to have a launch
that gets people talking...

[Launch announcement on Nascent](http://blogs.nature.com/nascent/2007/06/nature_precedings_is_live_1.html)

> Right from the beginning, Precedings was conceived not as an NPG-only project
> but as a collaborative endeavour to open up scientific communication. To that
> end, we'll also be reaching out to other publishers in the weeks to come to
> ensure that this initiative works effectively alongside the existing journal
> publishing channel, which Precedings seeks to complement.

[O'Reilly Radar](http://toc.oreilly.com/2007/06/nature-precedings-early-access.html)

> They are consistently the boldest and most innovative of publishers&#8212;and
> it's so rare to see a market leader with Nature's unparalleled reputation
> taking such risks. It's truly inspiring.

[David Weinberger](http://www.hyperorg.com/blogger/2007/06/18/nature-goes-open-preprint/)

> This is very cool. From CC to <abbr title="Digital Object
> Identifier">DOI</abbr>, it hits all the right notes. Even the name is good.
> And because Nature is one of the most important research journals around, this
> is a big deal.

[Slashdot: Faster and Open Access to Scientific Results](https://science.slashdot.org/science/07/06/21/1448226.shtml)

> In Nature Precedings, all content is released under a Creative Commons
> Attribution License, and can be commented and voted on. The service will cover
> research in biology, chemistry, and earth science, much like arXiv.org does
> for physics, mathematics, and computer science.
