What’s new at PREreview?
This week we improved several parts of PREreview.org:
- To make it easier to find information about how our platform works, we moved our recently revised “How to use” page from the footer of the website to our main menu (and moved our “Partners” page to the footer to make room).
- We added support for African French (FR 002) to our Crowdin project ahead of our next phase of localization and translation work.
- We started figuring out how to support right-to-left languages on the website so we can include Modern Standard Arabic (ARB) in that same round of upcoming multilingual work.
- We added support for the JMIR Preprints server.
- We added helper text for FAIR and CARE principles to our dataset review workflow.
What’s next?
In addition to moving our matchmaking experiment and multilingual work ahead, we’ll continue analyzing feedback from our community design sprint about teaching and learning with PREreview. We’re excited to explore what kinds of features or programs we might develop to support instructional use of the platform.
We’ll start our search for a new content management system (CMS) soon, as well. Our goal is to prepare for a refresh of the website that better integrates its platform side (think review and request workflows) with its content side (think blog and resources).
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