Kawachi Ichiro
Am J Epidemiol. 2023 Jul 7;192(7):1040-1042. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwad051.
In weighing the question of whether AJE should accept preprints that have received press coverage, we need to keep in mind 3 sets of interests: the public interest, the publisher's interest, and the author's interest. During public health emergencies, such as a pandemic, the author's interests (rapid communication of scientific findings to the public) are aligned with the public interest (learning about life-saving information as early as possible). However, the interests of different parties are not always aligned. In most cases, preprinted articles do not concern matters of life or death. Widespread dissemination of studies via preprint services conflicts with the journal editor's interest in delivering fresh, original content. Dissemination of study results prior to peer review can occasionally backfire and cause unintended harm if the findings turn out to be false.
在权衡《美国急诊医学杂志》(AJE)是否应接受已获得媒体报道的预印本这一问题时,我们需要牢记三组利益:公众利益、出版商利益和作者利益。在公共卫生紧急事件期间,例如大流行期间,作者的利益(将科学发现迅速传达给公众)与公众利益(尽早了解救生信息)是一致的。然而,不同方的利益并非总是一致的。在大多数情况下,预印本文章并不涉及生死攸关的问题。通过预印本服务广泛传播研究与期刊编辑提供新颖、原创内容的利益相冲突。如果研究结果被证明是错误的,在同行评审之前传播研究结果偶尔会适得其反并造成意想不到的危害。