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Preprints are public from day one. Errors posted to arXiv or SSRN are visible to everyone in your field. CheckMyThesis catches citation issues and AI artifacts before your preprint goes live.
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preprints are later revised to fix citation errors that could have been caught beforehand
What's at stake
A preprint with fabricated citations is permanently indexed — corrections arrive too late for first impressions
The risks you can't afford to ignore
Preprints are indexed immediately and cached permanently
Citation errors in preprints follow you to the published version
Reviewers often read the preprint before the journal submission
The solution
Catch every issue before your preprint is reviewed
Citation Verifier
Verify every reference in your preprint against five academic databases.
- Final check before posting to arXiv, SSRN, or bioRxiv
- Detects self-referencing errors and circular citations
- Ensures preprint references point to the latest versions
AI Text Detector
Detect AI-generated text in your preprint at the sentence level.
- Catches AI text before it becomes permanently public
- Provides a pre-submission integrity baseline
- Quick scan for preprint-length documents
Frequently asked questions
Should I check before or after posting?
Before. Once a preprint is posted, the original version remains accessible even after updates.
Don't submit without checking
Run your preprint through CheckMyThesis before submission. Replace guesswork with verifiable evidence.
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