2025 June 17
Evolving the preprint evaluation world with Sciety
This post is based on an interview with Sciety team at eLife.
Our members asked for the flexibility to register content at different points in the publishing lifecycle, so we extended our infrastructure to support members who want to register early versions such as preprints or working papers.
Our custom support for preprints ensures that links to these outputs persist over time, that they are connected to the full history of the shared research results, and that the citation record is clear and up-to-date.
Crossref can help you to clearly label content as a preprint using a preprint-specific schema. It’s not advisable to register preprints as data, components, articles, or anything else, because a preprint is not any of those things. Our service allows you to ensure the relationships between preprints and any eventual article are asserted in the metadata, and accurately readable by both humans and machines.
We have designed a schema together with a working group that included preprint advisors from bioRxiv and arXiv, along with members including PLOS, Elsevier, AIP, IOP, ACM. The schema lays out what metadata is specifically important for preprint content. We also developed a notification feature to alert preprint creators of any matches with journal articles, so they can link to future versions from the preprint.
Since November 2016, members have been registering hundreds of thousands of preprints with us, and thousands of those in turn already have matches with journal articles too (requires a JSON viewer). These relationships in the Crossref metadata, available through our APIs, are relied upon by many parties - from researchers to funders - to discover, track and evaluate the preprint journey.
Members registering preprints need to make sure they:
Other considerations:
Preprint owners who would like to use our preprint service should apply to join as a member. We have a dedicated fee structure for registering each preprint, and volume discounts offered for both backfile and current content. Learn more about our fees.
Are you an existing Crossref member who wants to assign preprint DOIs? Let’s talk about getting started or migrating any existing mis-labelled content over to the dedicated preprint deposit schema. You can also give us a specific contact who will receive match notifications that an author’s accepted manuscript or version of record (AAM or VOR) has been registered. Get in touch with our membership team and they’ll be able to walk you through the process.
Learn more about registering preprints in our Education documentation.