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Publication rate and citation counts for preprints released during the COVID-19 pandemic: the good, the bad and the ugly.

Diego AnazcoBryan NicolaldeIsabel EspinosaJose CamachoMariam MushtaqJimena GimenezEnrique Terán
Published in: PeerJ (2021)
We found a remarkably low publication rate for preprints within our sample, despite accelerated time to publication by multiple scholarly journals. These findings could be partially attributed to the unprecedented surge in scientific production observed during the COVID-19 pandemic, which might saturate reviewing and editing processes in scholarly journals. However, our findings show that preprints had a significantly lower scientific impact, which might suggest that some preprints have lower quality and will not be able to endure peer-reviewing processes to be published in a peer-reviewed journal.
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