Theme

Preprints Involving Medical Research—Do the Benefits Outweigh the Challenges?

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Preprints Involving Medical Research—Do the Benefits Outweigh the Challenges?
Abstract
A preprint is a complete manuscript posted to a preprint server by authors before peer review and publication in a journal. The goals of preprints are to enable authors to obtain timely feedback and comments on research before submission to a peer-reviewed journal, to claim provenance of an idea, and to facilitate and expedite dissemination of and access to research. Preprints can be amended or updated, commented on by others, and remain on the preprint server even if subsequently published in a journal. They can be cited and indexed and increasingly are given attention in the news and social media.
Publication
JAMA
Volume
324
Issue
18
Pages
1840-1843
Date
November 10, 2020
Journal Abbr
JAMA
ISSN
0098-7484
Accessed
05/10/2021, 18:39
Library Catalogue
Silverchair
Citation
Flanagin, A., Fontanarosa, P. B., & Bauchner, H. (2020). Preprints Involving Medical Research—Do the Benefits Outweigh the Challenges? JAMA, 324(18), 1840–1843. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2020.20674