Gupta Piyush, Sharma Bhawna, Choudhury Panna
Department of Pediatrics, University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi 110 095, India.
Indian Pediatr. 2007 Jan;44(1):37-9.
Indian Pediatrics limited the number of authorship to 5, 4 and 2 for Brief Reports (BR), Case Reports (CR), and Letters to the Editor (LE), respectively from January 2003, to curb gift authorship. To analyze the impact of this policy, a comparative analysis was conducted for years 2002-2004. Mean (SD) number of authors was comparable for the three categories over 2002-2004 [BR: 4.2(1.7), 3.8(1.4), 3.9(1.5); CR: 3.3(0.8), 3.3(0.8), 3.2(0.8); LE: 2.1(1.3), 1.9(0.9), 1.8(0.5); P > 0.05]. There was a significant reduction in the number of Senior authors during 2003-2004, as compared to 2002 (P > 0.05). The policy resulted in fewer authorship credits for Senior authors.
自2003年1月起,《印度儿科学》将简短报告(BR)、病例报告(CR)和致编辑信(LE)的作者人数分别限制为5人、4人和2人,以遏制挂名作者现象。为分析该政策的影响,对2002年至2004年进行了对比分析。2002年至2004年期间,这三类文章的作者平均人数(标准差)具有可比性[简短报告:4.2(1.7)、3.8(1.4)、3.9(1.5);病例报告:3.3(0.8)、3.3(0.8)、3.2(0.8);致编辑信:2.1(1.3)、1.9(0.9)、1.8(0.5);P>0.05]。与2002年相比,2003年至2004年资深作者人数显著减少(P>0.05)。该政策导致资深作者获得的作者署名资格减少。