One year later...
Hilary Spencer
Friday, 20 June 2008 00:47 UTC
Nature Precedings launched back in June 2007 with the support of several partner organizations, including the British Library, the EBI, Science Commons, and the Wellcome Trust. In October 2007, Wired described Nature Precedings as an island of innovation and several editorials in Nature journals throughout the past year have discussed the use of Nature Precedings for enhancing scientific communication (see Community service, Virtual networking for microbiologists, Free market science, and Shared genomes. ).
Over the past year, researchers in a variety of disciplines have posted 475 documents and 180+ comments. Thousands of readers have signed up to comment, vote, and submit documents on the site, and we’ve seen steady growth in site traffic and posted documents. The Nature Precedings group on Nature Network has become a lively place with discussions on many topics including “findability” , posting negative results on Precedings and academic search engines.
In response to suggestions from you, our users and contributors, we’ve rolled out a number of new features, including comment notifications, an OAI-PMH interface, and many usability enhancements.
To all of our visitors and supporters, we’d like to say Thank you! for helping turn the past year into a strong start for the project. We know that the site relies upon your contributions for its success.
As we celebrate one year of Nature Precedings, look for new features to be released on the site in the upcoming weeks and additional announcements. We have a lot to share with you and look forward to the year ahead.
-The Nature Precedings Team

Updated 25 June 2008 18:54 UTC
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Congratulations to you all. I think Nature Precedings is a great initiative and I know how insanely hard you have all worked on it.
I wrote a short post at Peer to Peer yesterday, and have just updated it to link to this piece.
Congratulations again, I am sure that that Precedings will continue to attract more postings and conversations, as more people become convinced of the benefits of sharing, discussing and refining scientific results and reports before formal publication. -
Happy Birthday Precedings!
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