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The fatcat catalog is intended to be a "universal" preservation and access archive, not a narrow currated collection of only the highest quality research content. This means that not all content has undergone peer-review, and some may have been uploaded to services like academic social networks (eg, researchgate) or institutional repositories with absolutely no human editorial review or filtering.
The catalog intends to capture metadata such as publication stage (draft, published, retracted), venue, and medium (journal article, web post, encyclopedia entry, frontmatter) to help filter through this content. But in some cases this metadata is incomplete or may be inaccurate. For example, pre-print PDF files may be incorrectly associated with the final published version of a work, or vica versa.