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For authors

For recommenders

For reviewers


For authors

To find guidelines for authors

Go to the guide for authors.

To prepare a preprint

No specific format is required. Just be sure that lines are numbered and that tables and figures are located in the main text, not at the end of the manuscript. Make sure data, scripts and codes are available to the reader (in case the article is based on data, scripts and codes). For an anonymous submission, remove all nominative information from the manuscript and supplementary files (including the properties of the files).

When your preprint is ready, post it on a preprint server, such as bioRxiv1 or arXiv. For an anonymous submission, post your article and supplementary files on a server (e.g. Github, Googledoc, Drop Box, etc.) allowing to share the files via an anonymous URL link.

When the article has appeared on this server, you can submit it to PCIInfections (see next paragraph).

To submit a preprint

To submit a preprint, when the article has appeared on the preprint server,

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Click on the green 'SUBMIT A PREPRINT' button
3) Complete the form (title, authors, DOI, abstract, keywords, thematic fields)
4) Suggest recommenders by clicking on the blue 'SUGGEST RECOMMENDERS' button. Each time you suggest a new recommender, you can add others, or remove a suggested recommender by clicking on the orange ‘REMOVE’ button
5) Complete your submission by clicking on the green 'COMPLETE YOUR SUBMISSION' button. This will result in your submission being sent to the managing board for validation.

To submit a preregistration of a study

To submit a preregistration of a study, you should first post it on a dedicated server (e.g. OSF) or on a publicly accessible personal website (e.g. GitHub) - make sure you obtain a DOI (e.g., by linking the GitHub repository with Zenodo; see instructions here). Post your preregistration as a pdf, doc, or Rmd document. Follow the OSF template (note: we consider points 3 and 4 interchangeable). Once the preregistration is complete and appears on a public server/repository,

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Click on the green 'SUBMIT A PREPRINT' button
3) Complete the form (title, authors, DOI, abstract, keywords, thematic fields - choose "preregistration" as one of the thematic fields)
4) Suggest recommenders by clicking on the blue 'SUGGEST RECOMMENDERS' button. Each time you suggest a new recommender, you can add others, or remove a suggested recommender by clicking on the orange ‘REMOVE’ button
5) Complete your submission by clicking on the green 'COMPLETE YOUR SUBMISSION' button. This will result in your submission being sent to the managing board for validation. A summary of the preregistration recommendation workflow can be found here

What to keep in mind...

One preregistration might cover a larger body of work and result in multiple different preprints. Please note when you expect this might occur. We recognize that your study might undergo unplanned changes, which is normal when conducting research. We ask that you document how you decide to adjust your study along the way and we recommend doing this in a version-controlled environment such as GitHub so recommenders and reviewers can see what happened (and why) at every step of the process. If these changes are major, please contact us in advance because it might lead to another review of your preregistration (an updated version). If the changes are minor, please explicitly discuss them in your preprint.

What happens after submission?

After you submit your preregistration, the Recommender assigned to your preregistration will go through the following process:

1) Does the preregistration follow the OSF template? (note: we consider points 3 and 4 interchangeable) For more info about preregistrations see: https://cos.io/prereg/https://cos.io/our-services/prereg-more-information/.

  • No? Send to authors, ask them to resubmit after following the template. If they do and it is acceptable, move to next point
  • Yes? Move to next point

2) Is it clear that the preregistration will result in an empirical study (and is not an idea(s) that might never be tested)?

  • ​No? Send to authors, ask them to resubmit after making the work empirical (give some feedback)
  • Yes? Send out for peer review

3) Is the preregistration scientifically valid? After 1-2 revisions during the peer review process, the recommender will decide whether peer reviews indicate the work is scientifically valid

  • No? Reject preregistration
  • Yes? Recommend preregistration

Post-study peer review

If a preregistration is recommended, conduct your study, post a preprint at a repository, and SUBMIT the preprint to PCI Infections for the final stage of peer review. Note: if you realize that major changes are needed to your recommended preregistration, please contact us in advance because it might lead to another review of your preregistration (an updated version). In your preprint, please cite your recommended preregistration and explain any differences between the two documents that might have arisen while conducting your study. The Recommender will go through the following process:

1) Is the preprint consistent with the recommended preregistration? If not, are the differences reasonable (still scientifically valid and changes implemented based on predictions rather than posthoc analyses of data part way through study) and well documented (e.g., in the preprint and at a version-controlled document e.g., at GitHub)?

  • No? Reject the article. Suggest authors re-conduct the study in a way that is more consistent with the recommended preregistration. This option might result in a new preprint that would need to be submitted to PCI Infections for post-study peer review.
  • Yes? Recommend article

2) One preprint may represent only part of a preregistration, which might cover a larger body of research. If this is the case, require the authors to state why the other parts are not included and when the other parts will be submitted for post-study peer review. The preregistration will not be considered complete until all articles resulting from the preregistration pass the post-study peer review. The Recommender will note in their recommendation whether the preregistration is complete or not.

For an example of version-tracked preregistrations that follow the OSF template, please see: https://github.com/corinalogan/grackles

Policy on withdrawing preregistrations

In the event that authors wish to withdraw their preregistration submission, they may do so at any time by contacting PCI Infections.

Policy on preregistrations with incomplete preprints

Recommended preregistrations will not be considered completed until all articles resulting from the preregistration pass post-study peer review at PCI Infections. In the event that authors do not submit all of the resulting preprints from a given preregistration for post-study peer review at PCI Infections, their preregistration recommendation will be labeled "Incomplete". This practice is to ensure that, for example, negative results are not hidden in the "file drawer" and that the entire preregistration is addressed through the resulting preprints.

To modify a submission before it has been validated by the managing board

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR CONTRIBUTORS —> YOUR SUBMITTED PREPRINTS' in the top menu
3) To add or remove suggested recommenders: click on the black 'ADD/REMOVE' button in the middle of the line referring to the preprint in question, and add or remove suggested recommenders. Click on the green 'COMPLETE YOUR SUBMISSION' button when you have finished
4) To modify the title, authors, DOI, abstract, keywords, or disciplines: click on the blue 'VIEW/EDIT' button at the right end of the line referring to the preprint in question, and then click on the 'EDIT ARTICLE' button below the PCI Infections logo. Click on the blue 'SAVE' button when you have completed your modifications  

To cancel a submission

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR CONTRIBUTORS —> YOUR SUBMITTED PREPRINTS' in the top menu
3) Click on the blue 'VIEW/EDIT' button at the right end of the line referring to the preprint in question.
4) Click on the orange 'I WISH TO CANCEL MY SUBMISSION’ button

To suggest (additional) recommenders

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR CONTRIBUTORS —> YOUR SUBMITTED PREPRINTS' in the top menu
3) Click on the black 'ADD/REMOVE' button in the middle of the line referring to the preprint in question and add or remove suggested recommenders
4) Click on the green 'COMPLETE YOUR SUBMISSION' button when you have finished

To reply to the reviewers’ and recommenders’ comments and submit a new version of the preprint or preregistration

1) Deposit the new version of your preprint/preregistration on the preprint/preregistration server (e.g. bioRxiv1 / OSF) of your choice
2) Go to PCI Infections and log in
3) Go to 'FOR CONTRIBUTORS —> YOUR SUBMITTED PREPRINTS' in the top menu.
4) Click on the blue ‘VIEW/EDIT' button at the right end of the line referring to the preprint in question.
5) Click on the black ‘EDIT YOUR ARTICLE DATA’ button (mandatory step). You can then edit the title, authors, DOI, abstract, keywords, or disciplines. Do not forget to save your modifications by clicking on the green button.
6) Click on the blue ‘EDIT YOUR REPLY TO THE RECOMMENDER’ button (mandatory step). You could then write or paste your text, upload your reply as a PDF file, and upload a document with the modifications marked in TrackChange mode. If you are submitting the final formated version ready to be recommended, you should only add a sentence indicating that you posted the final version on the preprint server. Do not forget to save your modifications by clicking on the green button.
 7) Click on the green ‘SEND RESUBMISSION’ button. This will result in your submission being sent to the recommender.


For recommenders​​

To find guidelines for PCI recommenders

Go to the guide for recommenders.

To recommend a published article (postprint)

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Click on the blue 'RECOMMEND A POSTPRINT' button. You will be asked to declare that you have no conflict of interest with the authors or the content of the article
3) Complete the form (title, authors, source, DOI, abstract, keywords, disciplines) and click on the blue 'CONTINUE...' button
4) To choose your co-recommenders (co-authors of your recommendation), select one or more co-recommenders from the list of PCIInfections recommenders and click on the blue 'ADD' button. Click on 'Done' when finished
5) To write your recommendation, click on the VIEW/EDIT buttona and then on the black 'WRITE/EDIT YOUR RECOMMENDATION' button and complete the form (recommendation title, recommendation). -You can save a draft version of your recommendation by clicking on the blue 'SAVE' button (you can then continue to write or modify your recommendation, moving on to step 5 when it is ready to send)
6) When you have completed your recommendation, click again on the VIEW/EDIT button and then on the green 'SAVE AND SUBMIT YOUR RECOMMENDATION' button. This will result in the recommendation being sent to the managing board for validation. Your co-recommenders will receive your recommendation.

To handle the evaluation of a preprint

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) If you wish to act as the recommender handling the evaluation of a preprint but have not been invited to do so, go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS—> PREPRINTS IN NEED OF A RECOMMENDER' in the top menu to see the list of preprints still requiring a recommender, and then go to step 3.
3) If you have been invited to act as the recommender handling the evaluation of a preprint, go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> REQUESTS TO HANDLE A PREPRINT' in the top menu.
4) Click on the blue 'VIEW' button at the right end of the line referring to the preprint in question to obtain information about the preprint.
5) Indicate whether you agree or decline the invitation to act as the recommender handling the evaluation of the preprint by clicking on the green or orange buttons. If you click on the green button, you will be asked, notably, to declare that you have no conflict of interest with authors or the content of the article.
6) You will then be invited to find reviewers (you can postpone the invitation of reviewers by clicking on the blue 'DONE' button, but you will then need to follow the instructions 'to invite reviewers' at a later stage).
-To invite a reviewer not included in the PCI Infections database: click on the black ‘INVITE A REVIEWER FROM OUTSIDE PCI Infections DATABASE’ button and complete the form (first name, last name and e-mail address of the reviewer). You can change the subject and/or the message if you wish. You should then click on the blue 'SEND E-MAIL' button at the end of the form.
-To invite a reviewer listed in the database of PCI Infections: click on the green ‘INVITE A REVIEWER FROM PCI Infections DATABASE’ button. A search engine and a filter based on thematic fields may be used. Select a reviewer by clicking on the black ‘ADD’ button at the right end of the corresponding line. You can modify the subject and/or the message of the e-mail before sending it to the reviewer concerned. Then, click on the blue 'SEND E-MAIL' button at the end of the form. 
7) When you have sent invitations to all your chosen reviewers, click on the blue 'DONE' button.

To declare a co-recommender

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> PREPRINTS YOU ARE HANDLING' in the top menu
3) Click on the black 'ADD' button located below the "Co-recommenders" column
4) Scroll the list of recommenders and select the recommender you would like to declare as a co-recommender and click on the blue 'ADD' button
5) Click on the black 'Done' button when you are finished

To invite reviewers

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> PREPRINTS YOU ARE HANDLING' in the top menu
3) Click on the green 'INVITE A REVIEWER' button in the line corresponding to the preprint considered. To invite a reviewer, click on the black ‘INVITE A REVIEWER’ button. Fill the form with the first name, last name, and email address of the reviewer and then, click on the blue 'SEND E-MAIL' button at the end of the form.
4) When you have sent invitations to all your chosen reviewers, click on the blue 'DONE' button.

To send a reminder of invitation to reviewers

Reminders of invitation are sent automatically by the website to the referees (4 and 8 days after the first invitation) in case they have not accepted or declined the invitation yet.

You can modify the content and the timing of these reminders in the following way:

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> PREPRINTS YOU ARE HANDLING' in the top menu.
3) On the line of the corresponding preprint, click on the black 'ACTIONS' button located just to the left of the name of the reviewer and select 'VIEW E-MAILS'.
4) Click on the blue 'EDIT' button of the corresponding scheduled pending e-mail. You can then edit the content and the sending time of this pending reminder. Once you have made your changes, click on the blue 'SUBMIT' button at the bottom of the page.

To cancel a request for a review

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> PREPRINTS YOU ARE HANDLING' in the top menu.
3) On the line of the corresponding preprint, click on the black 'ACTIONS' button located just to the left of the name of the reviewer concerned and select 'PREPARE A CANCELLATION'. You can then edit the content of this cancellation message.
4) Click on the blue 'SEND EMAIL' button at the bottom of the page.

To send a review due message to reviewers

Reminders are sent automatically by the website to the referees (17, 21 and 26 days after they accept to review the preprint) in case they have not uploaded their review yet.

You can modify the content and the timing of these reminders in the following way:

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> PREPRINTS YOU ARE HANDLING' in the top menu.
3) On the line of the corresponding preprint, click on the black 'ACTIONS' button located just to the left of the name of the reviewer and select 'VIEW E-MAILS'.
4) Click on the blue 'EDIT' button of the corresponding scheduled pending e-mail. You can then edit the content and the sending time of this pending reminder. Once you have made your changes, click on the blue 'SUBMIT' button at the bottom of the page.

 

To check the e-mails you have already sent to an invited reviewer

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> PREPRINTS YOU ARE HANDLING' in the top menu.
3) Click on the 'VIEW/EDIT' button located at the end of the line of the corresponding preprint.
4) Click on the yellow 'VIEW E-MAILS' button located on the top right of the screen.

To view the reviews

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> PREPRINTS YOU ARE HANDLING' in the top menu.
3) On the line of the corresponding preprint, click on the black 'ACTIONS' button located just to the left of the name of the reviewer and select 'SEE REVIEW'.
OR 
3) Click on the blue VIEW/EDIT button at the end of the line of the preprint

To view author's reply

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> PREPRINTS YOU ARE HANDLING'  in the top menu.
3) Click on the black 'VIEW/EDIT' button at the right end of the corresponding line.
4) You can view the author's reply or, if they uploaded it, you must click on the blue link 'Download author’s reply’

To communicate your decision or write a recommendation

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> 'PREPRINTS YOU ARE HANDLING' in the top menu.
3) Click on the black 'VIEW/EDIT' button at the right end of the corresponding line.
4) Click on the black 'WRITE, EDIT OR UPLOAD YOUR DECISION/ RECOMMENDATION’ button.
5) Indicate your decision by selecting 'I RECOMMEND THIS PREPRINT', 'THIS PREPRINT MERITS REVISION' or 'I REJECT THIS PREPRINT'.
6) Choose a decision or recommendation title (this is of particular importance only for decisions to recommend the preprint concerned) and write or copy/paste your decision or recommendation text.
You do not need to copy-paste the comments of the reviewers in your decision (as the reviews are automatically attached to your decision).
If you are ready to recommend, you do not need to submit an "Acceptation" decision. You should directly post your recommendation.
You can save a draft version of your decision or recommendation text by clicking on the blue 'SAVE' button (you will then have to go through steps 0 to 5 to complete your decision or recommendation). 
7) To submit your decision or recommendation, click on the green 'SAVE AND COMPLETE' button. This will result in your decision or recommendation being sent to the managing board for validation.

To request an additional round of reviews from the reviewers

Follow the steps described in the rubric 'To invite reviewers’.

To initiate a postprint recommendation

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR RECOMMENDERS —> Recommend a postprint' in the top menu

For reviewers

To find guidelines for PCI reviewers

Go to the guide for reviewers.

To read a preprint/preregistration before deciding whether or not to agree to review it

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR CONTRIBUTORS —> INVITATIONS TO REVIEW A PREPRINT' in the top menu.
3) You can read the preprint by clicking on the blue hyperlink to the digital object identifier (DOI) in the line corresponding to the preprint considered.

To accept or decline an invitation to review a paper/preregistration

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR CONTRIBUTORS —> INVITATIONS TO REVIEW A PREPRINT' in the top menu.
3) Click on the black 'ACCEPT OR DECLINE' button at the right end of the line corresponding to the preprint/preregistration in question.
4) At the bottom of the page, click on either the green ‘YES, I WOULD LIKE TO REVIEW THIS PREPRINT’ button, or the orange ‘NO THANKS, I’D RATHER NOT’ button.

To read a preprint/preregistration after agreeing to review it

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR CONTRIBUTORS —> 'YOUR REVIEWS' in the top menu.
3) You can read the preprint/preregistration by clicking on the blue hyperlink to the digital object identifier (DOI) in the line corresponding to the preprint considered.

 

To write, edit or upload your review

1) Go to PCI Infections and log in
2) Go to 'FOR CONTRIBUTORS —> YOUR REVIEWS' in the top menu.
3) Click on the black 'VIEW/EDIT' button at the right end corresponding to the preprint concerned.
4) Click on the black 'WRITE, EDIT OR UPLOAD YOUR REVIEW' button at the bottom right.
5) You can now write, modify or upload your review.

  • You can save a draft version of your review by clicking on the blue 'SAVE' button (you will then have to go through steps 0 to 4 to complete your review).
  • When you have written or uploaded your review, click on the green 'SAVE & SUBMIT YOUR REVIEW' button. Your review is not considered to be complete until you have clicked on this button.

Footnotes:

1. Note that bioRxiv currently displays a sentence stating that "This article is a preprint and has not been certified by peer review". If your preprint is recommended by PCI, this sentence will unfortunately not be removed. Choose carefully the open repository in which you deposit your article (arXiv, OSF-preprints, zenodo, hal, university repositories, etc.).