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作者不当行为:并非仅是编辑的责任。

Author misconduct: not just the editors' responsibility.

作者信息

Brice Julie, Bligh John

出版信息

Med Educ. 2005 Jan;39(1):83-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2929.2004.02027.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Researchers everywhere are under increasing pressure to publish in high quality journals. The amount of space available in a journal such as Medical Education has not kept pace with the rise in submissions. Against a background of fierce competition, authors sometimes cut corners. This may lead to misconduct.

AIMS

This paper aims to explore the most common types of publication misconduct seen in the Medical Education editorial office, and to consider the reasons for this and the implications for researchers in the field.

DISCUSSION

This paper looks at the work of the Committee on Publication Ethics and describes the type of routine, low level misconduct which is increasingly reported by its member journals, including Medical Education. We offer a list of authors' responsibilities as a way of drawing attention to the wide range of individuals affected by author misconduct. The paper outlines 7 representative cases of actual or potential misconduct which have been dealt with in the Medical Education editorial office during the 18-month period to May 2004, putting them in context and using them to illustrate some of the ways in which apparently minor deviations from standard practice can have far reaching implications.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

This paper argues that misconduct affects a wider group than editors, although it is editors who are currently taking the lead in the promotion of standards. The authors suggest that responsibility for maintaining and improving standards in research publication should not be left to editors but should be seen as something in which all researchers have a stake. They support moves to make editors themselves more accountable to their readers and authors.

摘要

背景

各地的研究人员面临着越来越大的在高质量期刊上发表论文的压力。像《医学教育》这样的期刊可用版面数量未能跟上投稿量的增长。在激烈竞争的背景下,作者有时会走捷径。这可能导致不当行为。

目的

本文旨在探讨在《医学教育》编辑部中常见的出版不当行为类型,并思考其原因以及对该领域研究人员的影响。

讨论

本文审视了出版伦理委员会的工作,并描述了其成员期刊(包括《医学教育》)越来越多地报道的常规、低级别不当行为类型。我们列出了作者的责任清单,以此提请人们关注受作者不当行为影响的广泛人群。本文概述了在截至2004年5月的18个月期间《医学教育》编辑部处理的7起实际或潜在不当行为的典型案例,将其置于背景中,并用以说明一些看似轻微偏离标准做法可能产生深远影响的方式。

未来方向

本文认为,不当行为影响的群体比编辑更广,尽管目前是编辑在带头推动标准的提升。作者们建议,维持和提高研究出版标准的责任不应仅由编辑承担,而应被视为所有研究人员都利害相关的事情。他们支持让编辑对读者和作者更负责的举措。

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