Proliferation of papers and preprints during the COVID-19 pandemic: Progress or problems with peer review?
Autor
Vlasschaert, Caitlyn
Topf, Joel
Hiremath, Swapnil
Institución
Resumen
The COVID-19 pandemic has spread exponentially throughout the world in a short period, aided by our
hyperconnected world including global trade and travel. Unlike previous pandemics, the pace of the
spread of the virus has been matched by the pace of publications, not just in traditional journals, but also
in preprint servers. Not all publication findings are true, and sifting through the firehose of data has been
challenging to peer reviewers, editors, as well as to consumers of the literature i.e. scientists, health care
workers, and the general public. There has been an equally exponential rise in the public discussion on
social media. Rather than decry the pace of change, we suggest the nephrology community should
embrace it, making deposition of research into preprint servers the default, encouraging pre-publication
peer review more widely of such preprint studies, and harnessing social media tools to make these
actions easier and seamless.