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The project "Peer Community in (PCI)" (https://peercommunityin.org/) has been launched in January 2017 and now counts 11 communities: PCI Evolutionary Biology (https://evolbiol.peercommunityin.org/), PCI Ecology (https://ecology.peercommunityin.org/), PCI Paleontology (https://paleo.peercommunityin.org/), PCI Animal Science (https://animsci.peercommunityin.org/), PCI Entomology (https://entomol.peercommunityin.org/) , PCI Genomics (https://genomics.peercommunityin.org/), PCI Circuit Neuroscience (https://cneuro.peercommunityin.org/), PCI Mathematical and Computational biology (https://mcb.peercommunityin.org/), PCI Meta-Research (https://metares.peercommunityin.org/), PCI Archaeology (https://archaeo.peercommunityin.org/), PCI Forest and Wood Sciences (https://forestwoodsci.peercommunityin.... These communities include several hundreds of recommenders playing the role of editors who recommend unpublished preprints based on peer-reviews to make them complete, reliable and citable articles, without the need for publication in ‘traditional’ journals. Evaluation and recommendation by the various PCIs are free of charge. When a recommender decides to recommend a preprint, he/she writes a recommendation text that is published along with all the editorial correspondence (reviews, recommender's decisions, authors’ replies) by these PCIs. The preprint itself is not published ; it remains in the preprint server where it has been posted by the authors. CC-BY