Reyes Humberto, Palma Joaquín, Andresen Max
Rev Med Chil. 2002 Oct;130(10):1083-6.
In the year 2000, a previous Editorial in this journal reviewed the criteria for authorship as defined by experienced authors and editors, discussed in selected references from the biomedical literature. An emphasis was given to the definition of authorship stated in the available 1997 version of the "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals". After that Editorial was published, an updated version of the "Uniform Requirements" established important changes in their criteria; e.g. Participation of each author in the work should permit them to take public responsibility for "appropriate portions of the content"; and acquisition of data was added as an acceptable alternative in the first requisite for authorship. These and other changes should be disused to prospective authors, particularly in multicentric studies usually leading to multi-authorship. This new Editorial and a translation into Spanish of the authorship criteria contained in an-updated (2001) version of the "Uniform Requirements" are included in this issue of Revista Médica de Chile with the purpose of stimulating authors and readers to think in their implications.
2000年,本刊之前的一篇社论回顾了经验丰富的作者和编辑所定义的署名标准,这些标准在生物医学文献的一些参考文献中进行了讨论。重点是1997年版《生物医学期刊投稿统一要求》中所述的署名定义。该社论发表后,《统一要求》的更新版本在其标准方面有了重要变化;例如,每位作者对工作的参与应使他们能够对“内容的适当部分”承担公开责任;并且在署名的首要条件中增加了获取数据作为可接受的替代方式。这些以及其他变化应告知未来的作者,尤其是在通常会导致多作者署名的多中心研究中。本期《智利医学杂志》包含这篇新社论以及《统一要求》更新版(2001年)中署名标准的西班牙语译文,目的是促使作者和读者思考其影响。