Enabling preprint discovery, evaluation, and analysis with Europe PMC

Maria Levchenko, Michael Parkin, Johanna McEntyre, Melissa Harrison
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Preprints provide an indispensable tool for rapid and open communication of early research findings. Preprints can also be revised and improved based on scientific commentary uncoupled from journal-organised peer review. The uptake of preprints in the life sciences has increased significantly in recent years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, when immediate access to research findings became crucial to address the global health emergency. With ongoing expansion of new preprint servers, improving discoverability of preprints is a necessary step to facilitate wider sharing of the science reported in preprints. To address the challenges of preprint visibility and reuse, Europe PMC, an open database of life science literature, began indexing preprint abstracts and metadata from several platforms in July 2018. Since then, Europe PMC has continued to increase coverage through addition of new servers, and expanded its preprint initiative to include the full text of preprints related to COVID-19 in July 2020 and then the full text of preprints supported by the Europe PMC funder consortium in April 2022. The preprint collection can be searched via the website and programmatically, with abstracts and the open access full text of COVID-19 and Europe PMC funder preprint subsets available for bulk download in a standard machine-readable JATS XML format. This enables automated information extraction for large-scale analyses of the preprint corpus, accelerating scientific research of the preprint literature itself. This publication describes steps taken to build trust, improve discoverability, and support reuse of life science preprints in Europe PMC. Here we discuss the benefits of indexing preprints alongside peer-reviewed publications, and challenges associated with this process
利用欧洲预印本中心(Europe PMC)实现预印本的发现、评估和分析
预印本为快速、公开地交流早期研究成果提供了不可或缺的工具。预印本还可以根据科学评论进行修订和改进,与期刊组织的同行评审无关。近年来,预印本在生命科学领域的使用率显著提高,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行期间,即时获取研究成果对于应对全球卫生紧急状况至关重要。随着新的预印本服务器的不断扩展,提高预印本的可发现性是促进更广泛地共享预印本中报告的科学成果的必要步骤。为应对预印本可见性和再利用方面的挑战,欧洲生命科学文献开放数据库(Europe PMC)于 2018 年 7 月开始对多个平台的预印本摘要和元数据进行索引。此后,Europe PMC 通过增加新的服务器继续扩大覆盖范围,并扩大了预印本计划,在 2020 年 7 月收录了与 COVID-19 相关的预印本全文,随后在 2022 年 4 月收录了由 Europe PMC 资助者联盟支持的预印本全文。预印本集可通过网站和程序进行搜索,COVID-19 和欧洲 PMC 资助者预印本子集的摘要和开放获取全文以标准机读 JATS XML 格式提供批量下载。这样就可以自动提取信息,对预印本语料库进行大规模分析,加速预印本文献本身的科学研究。本出版物介绍了为建立信任、提高可发现性和支持在欧洲 PMC 中重复使用生命科学预印本而采取的措施。在此,我们讨论了将预印本与同行评议出版物一起编入索引的好处,以及与这一过程相关的挑战
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