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SocArXiv is an online paper server for the social sciences founded by sociologist Philip N. Cohen in partnership with the non-profit Center for Open Science. It is an open archive based on the ArXiv preprint server model used for hard sciences, mathematics, and computer science. The site describes itself as an "open archive of the social sciences, [which] provides a free, non-profit, open access platform for social scientists to upload working papers, preprints, and published papers, with the option to link data and code." It also hosts papers in the areas of arts and humanities, education, and law.

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  • SocArXiv is an online paper server for the social sciences founded by sociologist Philip N. Cohen in partnership with the non-profit Center for Open Science. It is an open archive based on the ArXiv preprint server model used for hard sciences, mathematics, and computer science. The site describes itself as an "open archive of the social sciences, [which] provides a free, non-profit, open access platform for social scientists to upload working papers, preprints, and published papers, with the option to link data and code." It also hosts papers in the areas of arts and humanities, education, and law. (en)
  • SocArXiv — это онлайн-сервер научных статей по социальным наукам, основанный социологом Филипом Коэном в партнерстве с некоммерческим Центром открытой науки (Center for Open Science). Это открытый архив, основанный на модели сервера препринтов ArXiv, используемой физиками. Здесь также размещаются статьи в области искусства и гуманитарных наук, образования и права. Помимо этого Коэн призвал создать центральный репозиторий для рецензирования статей, (в том числе отклоненных впоследствии) для повышения прозрачности и эффективности работы. (ru)
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  • SocArXiv is an online paper server for the social sciences founded by sociologist Philip N. Cohen in partnership with the non-profit Center for Open Science. It is an open archive based on the ArXiv preprint server model used for hard sciences, mathematics, and computer science. The site describes itself as an "open archive of the social sciences, [which] provides a free, non-profit, open access platform for social scientists to upload working papers, preprints, and published papers, with the option to link data and code." It also hosts papers in the areas of arts and humanities, education, and law. The database was launched in 2016, shortly after the purchase of the Social Science Research Network by Elsevier, to meet "a need for a new general, open-access, open-source, paper server for the social sciences, one that encourages linking and sharing data and code, that serves its research to an open metadata system, and that provides the foundation for a post-publication review system." It was built of the Open Science Framework platform, initially as a program of the University of Maryland. In 2021, the University of Maryland Libraries became the institutional home of SocArXiv. In addition to providing a forum for pre-publication papers as a matter of improving transparency and efficiency, Cohen has called for a central repository for peer-reviews of papers even when the reviews lead to the paper being declined for publication. As of May 2022, SocArXiv hosted more than 10,000 papers. (en)
  • SocArXiv — это онлайн-сервер научных статей по социальным наукам, основанный социологом Филипом Коэном в партнерстве с некоммерческим Центром открытой науки (Center for Open Science). Это открытый архив, основанный на модели сервера препринтов ArXiv, используемой физиками. Здесь также размещаются статьи в области искусства и гуманитарных наук, образования и права. База данных была запущена в 2016 году, вскоре после покупки Elsevier SSRN в области социальных наук, чтобы удовлетворить потребность в новом общем, с открытым исходным кодом, сервере для социальных наук, который поощряет обмен данными и кодом, который служит открытой системы метаданных и обеспечивает основу постпроверки статей. База была построена на платформе Open Science Framework, изначально как программа для внутреннего пользования в Университете Мэриленда. Помимо этого Коэн призвал создать центральный репозиторий для рецензирования статей, (в том числе отклоненных впоследствии) для повышения прозрачности и эффективности работы. По состоянию на ноябрь 2020 года на SocArXiv размещено более 6500 статей. (ru)
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