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preprint

[pree-print, pree-print] / ˈpriˌprɪnt, priˈprɪnt /


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During the pandemic, when doctors and medical experts needed to get info out to the public quickly, the peer review process was regularly eschewed and studies were hosted on preprint servers.

From Salon

A July 2025 article co-authored by Levi hosts a disclaimer from the publisher: “This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed. It reports new medical research that has yet to be evaluated and so should not be used to guide clinical practice.”

From Salon

The study has been accepted for publication in the Planetary Science Journal, and the preprint is available on arXiv.

From Science Daily

To examine how LLMs are influencing scientific publishing, Yin's team compiled more than 2 million papers posted from January 2018 through June 2024 across three major preprint platforms.

From Science Daily

For example, researchers affiliated with Asian institutions posted between 43.0% and 89.3% more papers after the detector suggested they began using LLMs, compared with similar researchers who did not appear to adopt the technology, depending on the preprint site.

From Science Daily