Although many major research institutions and organizations have developed preprint repositories, the IAEA is one of the first international organizations to have launched its own. Preprints are preliminary versions of books, chapters or academic articles that are in the process of being published. Featuring them online allows interested readers to consult scientific and technical content by the IAEA in a single location faster.
As a first step, the IAEA has made preprint versions of its books available to readers. There are currently over 60 preprints on the new IAEA Preprint Repository with more to be added in coming months.
“All over the world, science has been speeding up for the last several years. The IAEA is a big producer of technical and scientific material,” said Brian Bales, International Nuclear Information System (INIS) Coordinator at the IAEA. “The faster the material gets out, the closer it is to when the research was actually conducted, so the scientists around the world can make use of it faster.”