Concept information
TERME PRÉFÉRENTIEL
preprint
DÉFINITION(S)
- Complete and public drafts of scientific documents, not yet certified by peer review or not expected to pass a standard peer review process, as in the case of large datasets with descriptions, protocols, (parts of) a thesis, presentations, reports of negative results, commentaries, videos.
NOTE
- D4.2 IPSP Toolsuite. https://zenodo.org/records/14001342
NOTE(S) D'APPLICATION
- A preprint can be peer-reviewed by a community, by a combination of artificial intelligence with human expert peer review, or by reviewers exclusively. Ambiguities and disagreements around the definition of preprints need to be addressed to offer more precise and less anachronistic terms in such an innovative area. The main purpose of preprints is to disseminate research results to the scientific community, establish ownership of results, and receive feedback from the professional community before submission to a journal. Preprints, “not filtered by their perceived quality or pertinence”, can reduce the competitive pressure imposed on researchers and reduce the negative consequences of filtering scholarly information.
TRADUCTIONS
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espagnol
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preprint
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français
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manuscrit
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portugais
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/AMG-d1e2315
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