Wager Elizabeth
MedGenMed. 2007 Jul 19;9(3):16.
Determining the authorship of scientific papers can be difficult and authorship disputes are common. Less experienced authors may benefit from clear advice about authorship from journals while both authors and readers would benefit from consistent policies between journals. However, previous surveys of authors have suggested that there are no universally known or accepted criteria for determining authorship.
To review instructions to contributors from a broad sample of biomedical journals to discover how much guidance they provide about authorship and whether their advice is consistent with one another and with international guidelines.
Review and analysis of published instructions to authors.
Biomedical journals that publish instructions in English on the Internet.
I examined the instructions to contributors from 234 biomedical journals (randomly selected from the membership list of the World Association of Medical Editors and from Medline).
Of the 234 instructions examined, 100 (41%) gave no guidance about authorship, 68 (29%) were based on the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors' (ICMJE) criteria, 33 (14%) proposed other criteria, and 33 (14%) said nothing except that all authors should have approved the manuscript. Of those instructions that were based on the ICMJE criteria, 18/51 (35%) cited an outdated version. Only 21 of the journals (9%) required individuals' contributions to be described.
Journals do not provide consistent guidance about authorship and many editors are therefore missing an important opportunity to educate potential contributors and to improve the accuracy, fairness, and transparency of author listing.
确定科学论文的作者身份可能很困难,作者身份争议很常见。经验不足的作者可能会从期刊关于作者身份的明确建议中受益,而作者和读者都将从期刊之间一致的政策中受益。然而,之前对作者的调查表明,对于确定作者身份没有普遍知晓或接受的标准。
回顾大量生物医学期刊对投稿者的说明,以了解它们提供了多少关于作者身份的指导,以及它们的建议是否相互一致并与国际准则一致。
对已发表的作者说明进行回顾和分析。
在互联网上以英文发布说明的生物医学期刊。
我研究了234种生物医学期刊(从世界医学编辑协会成员名单和医学索引中随机选择)对投稿者的说明。
在审查的234份说明中,100份(41%)没有提供关于作者身份的指导,68份(29%)基于国际医学期刊编辑委员会(ICMJE)的标准,33份(14%)提出了其他标准,33份(14%)除了说所有作者都应批准稿件外没有提及其他内容。在基于ICMJE标准的那些说明中,18/51(35%)引用的是过时版本。只有21种期刊(9%)要求描述个人贡献。
期刊没有提供关于作者身份的一致指导,因此许多编辑错过了一个重要机会,即教育潜在投稿者并提高作者名单的准确性、公正性和透明度。