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A preprint is a version of a scientific paper that precedes formal peer review and publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
A '''preprint''' is a version of a scientific paper that precedes formal peer review and publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.


While the publication in a peer-reviewed journal often takes some time, authors frequently distribute findings of scientific research by submitting their preprints to an institutional repository (in CERN’s case [[CDS]]) or other preprint databases like for example [[ArXiv|arXiv.org]].
While the publication in a peer-reviewed journal often takes some time, authors frequently distribute findings of scientific research by submitting their preprints to an institutional repository (in CERN’s case [[CDS]]) or other preprint databases like for example [[ArXiv|arXiv.org]].


More on [[wikipedia:Preprint|Wikipedia]].
For more information, see [[wikipedia:Preprint|Wikipedia]].
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 21 April 2026

A preprint is a version of a scientific paper that precedes formal peer review and publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.

While the publication in a peer-reviewed journal often takes some time, authors frequently distribute findings of scientific research by submitting their preprints to an institutional repository (in CERN’s case CDS) or other preprint databases like for example arXiv.org.

For more information, see Wikipedia.