Exploring Neuroscience Researchers’ Trust in Preprints through Citation Analysis

Author:

Rasuli BehroozORCID,Seyfzadehdarabad FatemehORCID,Cardone PaoloORCID,Thibaut AuroreORCID,Gosseries OliviaORCID

Abstract

AbstractPreprints have emerged as efficient tools for fast and free dissemination of scientific findings. The present study explores the evolving landscape of preprints among the field of neuroscience and examines patterns and evolution of citations to preprints over time in this field. Leveraging bibliometric methods, we identified over 33,000 citations (1993-2022) to preprints within neuroscience publications indexed in Scopus. The findings elucidate a significant temporal increase in the number of documents citing preprints, reaching a peak of around 60 per 1,000 Scopus documents in 2021. Diverse document types, particularly reviews, exhibit a growing reliance on preprints as references. The most frequently cited preprint servers include bioRxiv, ArXiv, medRxiv, and PsyArXiv. Leading journals such as eLife and PLOS Computational Biology have cited preprints more than others. The United States takes the lead in citing preprints, followed by the United Kingdom and Germany. Using Scite.ai, motivations underlying preprint citations and the context in which they were cited were explored and the results are indicative of the “mentioning” nature of 93% of citations to preprints. Furthermore, the introduction and discussion sections have shown to include the highest number of citations to preprints. The findings highlight the dynamic transformation of preprints in neuroscience field.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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