Jordan AnayaHow many preprints should be published?One thing I’m growing increasingly interested in is how different people interpret the same information completely differently. I’m also…6 min read·Feb 6, 2019----
Jordan AnayaPlaying the citation gameOne of my single-author, unfunded publications which isn’t indexed by PubMed and hasn’t been presented at any conferences is on track to…2 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Jordan AnayaThe circle of data thug lifeSo much has happened lately that it seems necessary to provide some perspective and set some facts straight. First we had an explosive…12 min read·Nov 3, 2018----
Jordan AnayaThe bioRxiv Wall of ShameIf bioRxiv’s relationship with their policies was on Facebook, it would be “It’s Complicated”. Sometimes bioRxiv allows reviews, sometimes…6 min read·Aug 3, 2018--2--2
Jordan AnayaBioRxiv: A postprint server?Europe PMC recently started indexing preprints, which is great because the reason I made PrePubMed over 2 years ago was because no one…6 min read·Jul 16, 2018----
Jordan AnayaCrap spotted at F1000ResearchI previously wrote a post, “Crap spotted at bioRxiv”, on 3 preprints which are the worst scholarly work I’ve ever come across. While…6 min read·May 4, 2018----
Jordan AnayaMindless TakesThe most recent BuzzFeed article on PizzaGate got a lot of attention:12 min read·Mar 30, 2018----
Jordan AnayaThe most illegal blog post in the history of peer reviewUpdate 20180214: The author is apparently still working on responding to the reviewer comments.9 min read·Feb 12, 2018--2--2
Jordan AnayaI knew bioRxiv wouldn’t post my peer review, and that’s the problemUpdate 20180214: The author is apparently still working on responding to the reviewer comments.12 min read·Feb 7, 2018--2--2
Jordan AnayaWho wrote this article?Nominally, this article is solely written by Pardis Sabeti, nominally a “superstar human geneticist”. But what is a geneticist doing…7 min read·Jan 23, 2018--2--2