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Publication and Impact of Preprints Included in the First 100 Editions of the CDC COVID-19 Science Update: Content Analysis

Publication and Impact of Preprints Included in the First 100 Editions of the CDC COVID-19 Science Update: Content Analysis

The objective of this analysis is to evaluate the publication rate (percent of preprints published in peer-reviewed journals) and impact (eg, Altmetric Attention Score [6] and citation count) of preprints included in the COVID-19 Science Update and to assess the performance of the COVID-19 Science Update team in selecting impactful preprints. All preprints in the first 100 editions (April 1, 2020, to July 30, 2021) of the COVID-19 Science Update were included in this analysis.

Jeremy Otridge, Cynthia L Ogden, Kyle T Bernstein, Martha Knuth, Julie Fishman, John T Brooks

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2022;8(7):e35276

Pre2Pub—Tracking the Path From Preprint to Journal Article: Algorithm Development and Validation

Pre2Pub—Tracking the Path From Preprint to Journal Article: Algorithm Development and Validation

Several search portals already include preprints in their database: Europe PMC has been including them for several years [4]; in response to the current health crisis, Pub Med launched a pilot project and is integrating COVID-19–related preprints from various preprint servers [5]. In order to ensure rapid central access to COVID-19 preprints and to clearly separate this publication type from reviewed prints, we developed a new preprint service: pre VIEW COVID-19 [6,7].

Lisa Langnickel, Daria Podorskaja, Juliane Fluck

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(4):e34072

Celebrating 20 Years of Open Access and Innovation at JMIR Publications

Celebrating 20 Years of Open Access and Innovation at JMIR Publications

In addition to the “editorial prospecting” workflow, authors can self-nominate their existing preprints for publication (which is equivalent to a traditional journal submission) without going through another submission process. If superjournals ask for revisions, these revisions are also uploaded to the preprint server.

Gunther Eysenbach

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(12):e17578