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Preprints offer faster scientific communication but lack rigorous vetting, posing potential risks alongside benefits. Researchers should weigh these factors before preprint submission, considering the ongoing debate in academic publishing.

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  • Scholarly Communication
  • Academic Publishing
  • Scientific Integrity

Background:

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  • Preprints are increasingly debated for their potential benefits and risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the arguments for and against the use of preprints in academic publishing.
  • To inform researchers about the ongoing debate surrounding preprint adoption.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a review and discussion of the current literature and arguments surrounding preprints.
  • Analysis of claims made by preprint proponents and skeptics.

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  • Proponents cite increased trust, quality screening, replication crisis mitigation, and accelerated dissemination.
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