noun
- a version of a scholarly paper made available before formal peer review and publication
Usage: academic
verb
- to print something in advance or before official publication
Examples
- The researchers shared their preprint on the university server.
- Many scientists now post preprints to get early feedback on their work.
- The journal accepted the paper six months after the preprint was released.
- She decided to preprint the conference materials before the event.
- The preprint received significant attention from the scientific community.
- Publishers often preprint popular books to meet demand.
- The preprint server allows researchers to share findings quickly.