Preprints

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Context:

Preprints gained popularity during COVID-19 for early research access. However, post-pandemic analysis raised concerns about their quality and credibility.

What are Preprints?

Definition: Scientific papers shared publicly before peer review.
Purpose: Allows researchers to disseminate findings quickly without waiting for formal journal publication.
Optional Peer Review: Authors may or may not submit preprints for formal journal publication later.

Importance of Preprints

Faster Knowledge Sharing: Avoids delays from peer review.
Open Access: Freely available, unlike paywalled journals.
Early Feedback: Scientists receive input before official publication.

Concerns About Preprints

Quality Variability: No peer review, credibility depends on the field & repository.
Misinformation Risk: Unverified research can be misinterpreted or misused.
Impact on Peer Review: Challenges the reliability of traditional peer-reviewed papers.

How Preprints Differ from Peer-Reviewed Papers
Feature Preprints Peer-Reviewed Papers
Review Process Not peer-reviewed Evaluated by experts
Accessibility Freely available online Often behind paywalls
Publication Time Immediate sharing Delayed due to peer review
Credibility Varies by field/repository Higher credibility
Significance for India

Enhances Research Collaboration: Scientists can engage in global discussions faster.
Supports Open Science: Aligns with India’s push for accessible research.
Requires Regulation: To prevent misinformation & maintain research integrity.

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